There are enough people there on very healthy executive salaries to keep the risk factor at an absolute minimum and quite frankly to avoid that financial loss.
However, it has happened and shareholders the length of the country have spoken. Most of them I would suggest will support the new chairman and acting CEO for a period of time. That will only happen if the fortunes of their company show a steady improvement.
So, Fonterra has a job to do on itself.
The company cannot afford a cold. It is too big to fail. It carries a lot of what generates New Zealand's income and our ability as a people to exist with the standard of living most of us take for granted.
To Fonterra's leadership team I say understand where it went wrong and sort it. You are the dairy sector's equivalent of the All Blacks.
A bad game has far too many negative spinoffs for our area and wider community.
By Federated Farmers Rotorua/Taupo provincial president Alan Wills.