Who is the owner of Fonterra?
New Zealand dairy farmers
Who owns Fonterra? Fonterra is a Co-operative dairy company owned by more than 11,000 New Zealand dairy farmers. What is a Co-Operative? This is a business that is owned and controlled by the people who use its services.
How much does the CEO of Fonterra earn?
$4.2 million
Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell was paid $4.2 million in the 2021 financial year – double what he took home in 2020 when Covid measures took a big bite out of the dairy company’s top executive pay packets.
How many products does Fonterra have?
Anchor. Over 134 years of good ‘old dairy know-how, modern innovation and ingenuity, the goodness of Anchor is available in over 160 products and 80 countries.
How many brands does Fonterra?
three global brands
Fonterra manufactures, markets and distributes our own consumer products. These products include branded dairy products sold directly to consumers, such as milk, milk powders, yoghurt, butter, and cheese. Our three global brands are Anchor™, Anlene™ and Anmum™.
Who is the biggest milk producer in the world?
India
In the last three decades, world milk production has increased by more than 59 percent, from 530 million tonnes in 1988 to 843 million tonnes in 2018. India is the world’s largest milk producer, with 22 percent of global production, followed by the United States of America, China, Pakistan and Brazil.
What countries do Fonterra export to?
Last year New Zealand exports to China were worth more than $16.6 billion, and $3.8 billion of that was generated by Fonterra in rural and regional New Zealand. In total, around a quarter of Fonterra’s exports went to China where they were consumed by around 150 million people.
Who owns Mainland butter?
Fonterra
Company history The balance was acquired by Fonterra (formed by a 2001 merger which included Kiwi Co-op), also led by Norgate, in 2002.
Is Bega owned by Fonterra?
The “Bega” branded Australia retail and foodservice cheese products are distributed by Fonterra under a long-term agreement. Just under a third of Bega Cheese’s revenue (as of 2019) was from exports.