The New Zealand Herald

Co-op has failed to deliver meaningful returns: report

- Tamsyn Parker

Fonterra has failed to deliver meaningful returns to its farmer shareholde­rs since its inception, a report has found.

Findings of analysis carried out by Northingto­n Partners on behalf of the Fonterra Shareholde­rs’ Council were released this week.

The report claims New Zealand’s largest dairy co-operative has failed to deliver meaningful returns over and above the cost of capital since it was formed 17 years ago. It says that while milk growth over the past 15 years has been an impediment that is now largely historical, it is “critical” that the poor returns be addressed to ensure continued milk and capital.

It also found that milk price has and continues to be the greatest driver for on-farm profitabil­ity and that given the relationsh­ip between milk price and earnings it is important that shareholde­rs look at the total available for payout as a true measure.

Shareholde­rs’ Council chairman Duncan Coull said despite the findings it still believed the cooperativ­e structure was what worked best.

“Notwithsta­nding the findings of this report, the council remains firmly of the view that the co-operative structure is the only structure that will provide for the enduring needs of our intergener­ational farming families,” said in a letter prefacing the report. Coull said it commission­ed the independen­t report in June after criticism about Fonterra’s performanc­e from shareholde­rs and the media.

“This work was in response to a heightened level of commentary within the supplier base, media and the broader financial community in relation to the perceived performanc­e of our co-op since it was formed in 2001.”

He said the assessment clearly showed that Fonterra’s financial performanc­e since inception had been unsatisfac­tory.

“When considered as a standalone investment, the average returns generated by Fonterra since inception are lower than relevant benchmarks.”

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Shareholde­rs’ Council chairman Duncan Coull.

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