Fonterra set to roll out cheddar on internet auctions
The world's biggest dairy exporter, Fonterra, says it is about to start offering industrial cheddar cheese at its electronic auctions from July 19.
The world's biggest dairy exporter, Fonterra, says it is about to start offering industrial cheddar cheese at its electronic auctions from July 19.
The world's biggest dairy exporter, Fonterra, says it is about to start offering industrial cheddar cheese at its electronic auctions from July 19.
It will expand the range of products available online to seven, including whole milk powder -- New Zealand's biggest volume of dairy exports -- skim milk powder, butter milk powder and an industrial butter, anhydrous milk fat. From May 17, Fonterra will begin offering milk protein concentrate (MPC) and rennet casein.
Fonterra's director of optimisation, trading and sourcing, Ian Palliser, said adding cheese was in line with Fonterra's plans to provide customers with a wide range of products on a world-class platform.
The cheddar on offer is a dairy ingredient requiring further processing rather than the cheese sold at the supermarket.
Mr Palliser said the July 5 auction will mark the third "birthday" of the internet auctions, which have become a trusted price discovery mechanism for globally-traded dairy products and had so far sold product worth $US3.3 ($NZ4.2) billion.
"It currently trades around 630,000 metric tonnes, or around 25 percent of Fonterra total sales, each year and has more than 300 registered bidders from 58 countries," Mr Palliser said.
Fonterra has invited other international dairy companies -- Arla Foods and FrieslandCampina from Europe; California Dairies and DairyAmerica from the West Coast of the US; and Murray Goulburn from Australia -- to develop draft market rules so that it can become a multi-party sales platform.