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Dairy titan Fonterra stays in black despite pandemic

Company logs NZ$599 mil net profit for 12 months to July 31

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Sep 2021 3:30PM

Dairy titan Fonterra stays in black despite pandemic
New Zealand farming giant Fonterra’s latest annual result continues a successful turnaround after years of heavy losses that prompted it to refocus on its domestic operations, writing off hundreds of millions of dollars in investments in China. – AFP pic, September 23, 2021

WELLINGTON – New Zealand farming giant Fonterra today posted a 9.1% fall in yearly profits, with the world’s largest dairy exporter describing it as a strong result amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The cooperative announced an annual net profit of NZ$599 million (RM1.75 billion) for the 12 months to July 31, down from NZ$659 million the previous year.

The result continues a successful turnaround after years of heavy losses for Fonterra that prompted it to refocus on its New Zealand operations, writing off hundreds of millions of dollars in investments in China.

Chief executive Miles Hurrell said the revamp is ongoing, with Fonterra looking to sell its Soprole business in Chile and possibly float Fonterra Australia, while retaining a significant stake.

He said the pandemic presented supply-chain challenges, but also opportunities, as people cooked at home more, boosting Fonterra’s consumer brands.

“Together, we’ve shored up foundations and done this despite the challenges of operating in a Covid-19 world.

“Although the higher milk price and tightening margins put pressure on earnings in the final quarter, this is a strong overall business performance.” – AFP, September 23, 2021

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