Fonterra chief's $1.5 million jump in salary
Submitted by Manish Verma on Wed, 10/27/2010 - 15:52
Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, claims that it wouldn’t go for the variant of Opec-style industry accumulation which the Irish Dairy Board has sought in favor of milk producers.
Fonterra is a firm that contributes 40 percent of the world's internationally-traded milk as an offering.
Fonterra unbolt to investment funds as associates
Submitted by Manish Verma on Tue, 10/26/2010 - 10:47
Fonterra Cooperative Group shall be looking out investment funds as associates in future farms and shall be eager to endure a minority stake.
Chief executive Andrew Ferrier stated in Beijing that at present they possessing the farms but in the end just looking at doing those additional with the partners.
Klement's put off beef sticks as they might include plastic or glass
Submitted by Manish Verma on Sun, 10/24/2010 - 10:25
On Saturday, Klement Sausage Co. reported a nationwide reminder on approximately 2,740 pounds of beef sticks that might be containing plastic or glass.
The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is examining 8-ounce packages of "Market Pantry Beef Sticks, Original," subsequent to a retail chain accounted complaints by the users.
On Asian demand Zespri boosts predictions payout
Submitted by Manish Verma on Fri, 10/22/2010 - 12:18The company stated in a report that the Zespri International, the kiwifruit marketer, elevated its predicted payouts to kiwifruit growers as Asian requirements returns to much more standard levels. Standard fruit and service expenditure for growers are probably placed to get increase by $13.7 million or 15 cents per share.
$NZ42m for latest Chinese farm by Fonterra
Submitted by Tangaroa Snell on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 15:36
Fonterra expresses that it is all geared up to shell out $NZ42 million ($A32.37 million) which is equivalent to $1m per hectare that is on a large latest dairy farm in China. The farmhouse will shelter 3,000 cows and put on work 100 native workers, many of them staying on the 42ha assets.
New asparagus operation announced
Submitted by Amarinder Sekhon on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 07:21
The asparagus industry of the country is gaining millions of dollars profit and keeping this fact in mind a new joint venture has been announced between Turners & Growers and its subsidiary Delica to create a new asparagus operation in the Waikato.
