Latest Fonterra News

NZ wants to end climate lawsuits. How does that sit with its international commitments?
Calls for Ombudsman to open wider investigation into private back-channel emails in Luxon’s office
Chlöe Swarbrick Budget Speech 2026
NZ democracy at risk of corporate corruption – Green Party backs urgent inquiry
Dairy Industry Restructuring Act statutory review begins
Changing climate law to prevent civil cases removes a key protection for NZ citizens
New Faces For Climate Action
Increasing capacity for dairy research in Tasmania
Amcor wins two WorldStar Global Packaging Awards for recycle-ready shredded cheese packs
Supporting South Cantabrians Into Work
Backing innovation to boost farm productivity
Government Sets Methane Targets For 2050
Fonterra Must Answer Serious Questions Today
Port Chalmers Rail Siding Unlocks Regional Growth
Allens advises Lactalis on acquisition of Fonterra’s global dairy consumer business for NZ$4.22 billion
Farming to get easier with improved freshwater farm plans
Got MiLCA? DPIRD leads launch of world-first protocol to deliver global standard for carbon footprint mitigations in the dairy industry
Butter wars: ‘nothing cures high prices like high prices’ – but will market forces be enough?
Lactalis’ proposed acquisition of Fonterra’s consumer, dairy ingredients and food service businesses not opposed
Reforming Trade Waste Framework To Future-proof Major Employers
Victorian Greens secure $15 million to help farms and food manufacturers go all-electric and get off gas
Government backs voluntary nature credits
Innovative pasture project to drive farmgate returns
Thursday 29 May
Why You Really Should Come To Conference This Year
Saudi Ministerial Visit Sends Strong Signal For NZ Trade And Investment Growth
NHVR announces appointment of new Chief Executive Officer
Davis – Labor’s High Gas Fuel Businesses Failures
Tuesday 11 March
Farming cooperatives can get a bad environmental rap, but they can also be a force for good
Grounds For Growth
NZ’s dairy industry faces an uncertain future – its fate now lies in its ability to adapt
Monday 11 November 2024
$340m NZ-China trade boost through 24 key partnerships
Can NZ’s supply chain build enough resilience and sustainability to survive the next global crisis?
Air New Zealand won’t be the last company to miss its climate goals – here’s why
Public outrage is not enough: NZ needs to develop a legal remedy for cultural misappropriation
Fire and Emergency New Zealand board reappointments
New support for agricultural emissions reduction
Report card shows food manufacturers dragging their heels on nutrition
Susan McKinnon Foundation appoints Mike Baird as inaugural CEO
Ms Holly Kramer appointed president of the remuneration tribunal
Tasmanian Cattle Feed Investment To Cut Emissions
Climate change and human rights: how a landmark legal victory in Europe could affect NZ
What if whales took us to court? A move to grant them legal personhood would include the right to sue
Enhanced partnership to reduce agricultural emissions
Changes To ANZ Boards
Betta Milk factory closure a blow for dairy processing in North West Tasmania