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Fonterra posts good first quarter

- GERARD HUTCHING

Fonterra’s strategy of adding value appears to be paying off, with revenue from the first quarter of the 2017 financial year up 5.9 per cent compared with last year’s first quarter.

Revenue so far for the financial year is $3.8 billion, compared with $17.2b for the whole of last year.

Chief executive Theo Spierings told farmer shareholde­rs at the cooperativ­e’s annual meeting that the volume from its consumer and foodservic­e category - from where it gains the most value - had risen in volume by 11 per cent and the gross margin was up 31 per cent, compared with 28 per cent.

By contrast, ingredient­s volume had increased by 2 per cent and the gross margin had fallen by 12 per cent. Commoditie­s such as whole milk powder and skim milk powder are described as ingredient­s.

Chairman John Wilson said the priorities for the year were a commitment to sustainabl­e returns, greater momentum in the strategy to support higher returns and expansion of Farm Source support to farmers.

Farm Source is Fonterra’s business platform for farmers, with 70 stores nationwide. Last year it delivered about $30 million in savings to farmers.

Wilson said in the past year Chinese demand for dairy products from all suppliers worldwide had risen 26 per cent, and in the past three months alone by 12 per cent.

The rest of Asia was also a growth market (up 5 per cent over 12 months), as was Latin America (up 13 per cent).

The Middle East and Africa were down 6 per cent over the same period.

Spierings referred to the productivi­ty and environmen­tal challenge facing dairy farming.

Productivi­ty had increased by 8 per cent over the last 12 months, while greenhouse gas emissions were down 3.1 per cent and $20m had been spent on community partnershi­ps. Fonterra farmers had spent $1b on environmen­tal initiative­s on their properties.

 ??  ?? Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings at the Darfield annual meeting.
Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings at the Darfield annual meeting.

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