Media Release
22 August 2008
Raw Milk Changes A Step In The Right Direction, But Delay Concerning
Fonterra farmers would see the proposed changes to the Raw Milk Regulations as a step towards a more even playing field
around competition, said Fonterra Chief Executive Andrew Ferrier. But they would be concerned by the timeframe for
change.
“The key point in the Government release is that our competitors have access to our milk at a cheaper price than we are
paying our own farmers. Our farmers will be disappointed that the changes will not be implemented sooner and they will
be concerned that the legislation to support the proposed changes is some way off.”
“Our farmers are already subsidising overseas companies to set up in New Zealand and they are now being expected to do
this for another two years.”
Mr Ferrier said the window of delay would give overseas-owned companies plenty of time to establish their operations at
Fonterra farmers’ expense.
“Our farmers are currently subsidising these other companies to the tune of 30c/kgMS and this goes straight to their
profit line and, in many cases, straight back to their overseas owners.”
“We’ve always said we welcome competition…as long as it is on an even playing field. We compete for milk overseas, but
we certainly aren’t subsidised by other local companies,” Mr Ferrier said.
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