Fonterra
A2 Milk and Fonterra team up for local fresh milk
Fonterra is partnering with the A2 Milk Company to sell specialist dairy products in North Island stores, starting from today. Audio
Fonterra 'squandered ... best part of a billion dollars' - Oram
Fonterra’s next chair will need to tackle poor performance and capital spending problems, business commentator Rod Oram says, by changing the co-op’s culture. Audio
Fonterra chair quits for health reasons
Fonterra chair John Wilson has resigned for health reasons. Video, Audio
Lait of the Land
Canterbury dairy farmers Wendy and Lance Main are former 'townies'. After working their way up the share-milking ladder, the couple now produce premium milk on their own 250 hectares near Oxford. Audio
Lait of the Land
Canterbury dairy farmers Wendy and Lance Main are former 'townies'. After working their way up the share-milking ladder, the couple now produce premium milk on their own 250 hectares near Oxford.
AudioMan behind mega-dairy conversion shrugs off Fonterra criticism
The man behind the planned mega-dairy conversion in the Mackenzie Basin is shrugging off criticism from Fonterra about further intensification on the vulnerable landscape. But a local man says the… Audio
Riverside: a community of pastoral peacekeepers
The Riverside Community near Nelson is the oldest intentional community in New Zealand. Most of its members work on the property and share their earnings and expenses. Audio, Gallery
Riverside: a community of pastoral peacekeepers
The Riverside Community near Nelson is the oldest intentional community in New Zealand. Most of its members work on the property and share their earnings and expenses.
AudioFarmers tell Jones to butt out over Fonterra bashing
Farmers want Shane Jones to keep out of their business and leave them to deal with Fonterra.
Jones vs Fonterra: Pity the unloved chairman
Opinion - How must Fonterra feel to have a politician say things about them that don't begin with "Fonterra is" and end with "a gift from God and a national treasure", asks David Slack.
Some Fonterra shareholders frustrated with dairy giant
Fonterra Shareholders Council chair Duncan Coull says there is frustration over the dairy giant's volatile earnings and substance to a government minister's claims that the board is out of touch. Video, Audio
Winston Peters: ‘Heads should roll’ at Fonterra
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has swung in behind his MP Shane Jones in his attack against dairy giant Fonterra, saying there needs to be accountability for the company's "massive loss". Video, Audio
Jones' attack on Fonterra about ego and publicity - National
The National Party says the Prime Minister needs to rein in Shane Jones again after he lashed out at another major New Zealand company. Audio
Shane Jones lambasts Fonterra at Fieldays
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones has taken a swing at dairy giant Fonterra, saying its chairman should resign.
The big call for a big cull
The government and farming leaders spoke with one voice on the plan announced this week to combat mycoplasma bovis - but many farmers are divided on it. Their genuine anger and anguish has been front… Video, Audio
The big call for a big cull
The government and farming leaders spoke with one voice on the plan announced this week to combat mycoplasma bovis - but many farmers are divided on it. Their genuine anger and anguish has been front…
Video, AudioFonterra increases forecast payout
Fonterra has increased its forecast payout to farmers due to stronger demand from China, but higher milk prices are set to dampen returns to investors.
Fonterra lift forecast payout due to stronger demand
Fonterra has lifted its forecast payout to farmers for this year and next, thanks to stronger demand from countries like China. Audio
Fonterra disappointed but will help Beingmate to turnaround
The dairy cooperative, Fonterra, is sticking with its joint venture partner in China, which has reported a bigger than forecast loss. Audio
Fonterra 'named and shamed' over invoice payments
Fonterra's pledge to pay bills more promptly is being welcomed by trucking companies but they say far more is needed.