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Profits up at Westland Milk pre-tax

Otago Daily Times
8 Nov, 2018 06:00 PM2 mins to read

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Westland Milk.

Westland Milk.

Westland Milk Products yesterday posted a before-tax profit of $3.25million as it tries to claw its way to profitability.

Last year's before-tax profit was just $29,000.

On releasing its annual report the West Coast farmer-owned co-operative acknowledged it was still not industry competitive and lacked "financial flexibility" due to high debt levels and the need for more working capital.

The $3.25million before-tax profit is partly down to book adjustments, including keeping back 5c for every kilo of the milk payout to farmers for 2017-18.

The $6.07 payout for the past year was up 89c on the previous year, but the company still had to improve the bottom line, chief financial officer Dorian Devers said.

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"Although we went some way to closing the gap between Westland's payout and other dairy processors, there is still a gap, meaning our payout is still not competitive,"he said.

Total revenue was $692,586,000 for the past year. Of this, $386,032,000 was paid to farmers for their milk.

In a statement this morning, board chairman Peter Morrison said the primary focus was to deliver a competitive payout next year and "get the basics right" to improve returns and value to shareholders.

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The company also needed to take up the full range of opportunities with its need for more capital, he said.

Shareholders will be given a first progress report on the capital restructure review now under way at the annual general meeting at Shantytown on December 5. The West Coast co-operative could be sold off altogether or ownership watered-down with a new "cornerstone" investor to bring new capital on board.

The company needed to "consider all the options" to attain a higher payout and improve financial flexibility.

The company had increased its value-add income by $15million, "evidence that segregated, value-add product can produce success", chief executive Toni Brendish said.

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It had success in sales of goods that were less vulnerable to global price fluctuations. This included a 50.4% increase in sales of Westgold butter, UHT sales of 6.045million litres compared to 1.024million litres the year prior, and nutritional milk product sales up 4543 metric tonnes.

- Brendon McMahon

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