Fonterra Launches China-New Zealand Dairy Exchange Centre
New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser, New Zealand Food Safety Minister Nikki Kaye, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, Fonterra Chairman John Wilson, and President Greater China and India Kelvin Wickham joined scientist Wang Yuchan and other delegates from the China Ministry of Agriculture at the launch of the China-New Zealand Dairy Exchange Centre.
19 MARCH
2014
Fonterra Launches China-New Zealand
Dairy Exchange Centre
Fonterra today announced
the launch of the China-New Zealand Dairy Exchange Centre in
Beijing. The Centre is a joint initiative between Fonterra
and China’s National Dairy Industry and Technology System
to support the sustainable development of the dairy industry
in both countries.
“It is a key priority for Fonterra to contribute to the development of the Chinese dairy industry and we believe there is a lot to be gained by both New Zealand and China through the sharing of knowledge, research and dairy expertise,” said Kelvin Wickham, President of Fonterra Greater China and India.
“Both parties have world-class dairy research and know-how so we are very pleased to be playing a key role in bringing this initiative to life,” he said.
The Centre will develop and oversee programmes in policy development in the China and New Zealand dairy sectors, academic exchanges, industry promotion, dairy technology research and personnel training. Its first three initiatives will be:
1. Hosting an annual China-NZ Dairy
Forum to bring researchers together to share research and
best practice in key dairy issues.
2. Overseeing joint
research by China and New Zealand dairy experts on dairy
industry policy and technologies.
3. Implementing a
“Golden Key” training programme to provide dairy
personnel with training and technology solutions to assist
China’s local dairy industry development.
Wang
Yuchan, a scientist with the China Ministry of
Agriculture’s National Dairy Industry and Technology
System said today, “We're very pleased to have this
in-depth cooperation with Fonterra and the New Zealand dairy
industry. We hope to leverage the China New Zealand Dairy
Exchange Centre as a platform to learn more about New
Zealand's technology and expertise, jointly conduct research
and development, and undertake technology exchanges and
training on dairy sector issues. This will help us to
promote the sustainable development of dairy in both New
Zealand and China.”
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