Pengxin picks up former Fonterra executive Romanos for NZ Milk role, report says
March 26 (BusinessDesk) – Shanghai Pengxin has hired Gary Romano, who resigned from Fonterra Cooperative Group last year
during the botulism scare, to oversee the Chinese company’s overseas operations including its New Zealand farms, the NZ
Herald reports.
Romano’s Linked In profile says he is “currently on the beach before becoming active again in 2014.” He resigned as head
of NZ Milk Products at Fonterra last August as the company embarked on a global recall of whey protein concentrate. The
bacterium was eventually shown to be harmless.
He will become chief executive of NZ Milk Management and a director of Pengxin's two farm groups in the North Island and
South Island, according to the Herald. Terry Lee, managing director of Pengxin’s Milk New Zealand unit, didn’t
immediately return calls.
Lee’s own role has been expanded, the report says, to president of overseas M for Pengxin Group
Pengxin acquired the 16 Crafar dairy farms after a controversial sales process and owns 74 percent of Synlait Farm
Holdings. Its overseas interests include farms in South America and copper mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
and it is exploring investment opportunities in Australia, South Africa, Cambodia, Argentina and Brazil, according to
the Herald.
Pengxin executives met Prime Minister John key during his recent visit to China and wanted to know why it had been
restricted from owning New Zealand dairy processing plants outright as other Chinese companies had been allowed to do,
the report said.
(BusinessDesk)