New Zealand's largest dairy co-operative, Fonterra joined hands today with the Thai government to help upskill Thai dairy farmers and improve local farming practices.
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New Zealand’s largest dairy co-operative, Fonterra joined hands today with the Thai government to help upskill Thai dairy farmers and improve local farming practices.

The 3-day dairy development program currently underway at the Nakornratchashima Animal Nutrition R&D Centre brings together NZ dairy experts and local farmers to find better farming solutions.

Into its fifth year, the effort is funded by NZ’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), Fonterra, and its ingredient arm, NZMP.

“Our New Zealand farmers are at the heart of our Co-op and our farming practices are second to none,” said Grant Rudman, Regional Manager, Fonterra’s Farm Source division. “We’ve got generations of experience delivering nutrition in a way that cares for animals, people and our environment, to bring value to our communities.”

The initiative is timely for Thailand’s dairy farmers as cost pressures continue to rise on farm, a similar trend to what New Zealand farmers have been experiencing in the past two years.

Thailand’s export of dairy-related products has grown in value by 20 per cent since 2018 and this has been made possible by a stable supply of imported ingredients from New Zealand used in food manufacturing in ThailandSoutheast Asia’s growing demand for dairy positions Thailand as a leading manufacturer and exporter of dairy products in the region.

“Our longstanding partnership has been a recipe for shared success which promotes economic growth in both countries while ensuring a stable and high-quality dairy supply to consumers in Thailand and across the world,” said H.E. Jonathan Kings, NZ Ambassador to ThailandNew Zealand sent its first recorded shipment of butter to then Siam, over 120 years ago and in1983 provided Thailand with as many as 50,000 dairy cows.

While local dairy farms produce fresh and liquid milk for consumption, New Zealand’s quality, safe and grass-fed milk complements the Thai industry by providing sustainably produced value-added dairy ingredients used in the manufacture of food products in Thailand for domestic use and export.

The interactive program features classroom training and practical on-farm interventions on topics like milk quality, animal husbandry and nutrition, with the intent of improving milk yield, quality, and more resilient farming communities.

It continues to be a valuable platform to promote rural entrepreneurship and contribute towards Thailand’s dairy ecosystem.

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About Fonterra

Fonterra is a co-operative owned and supplied by farming families in Aotearoa New Zealand. Our farmers and employees share the goodness of our milk through innovative Consumer, Foodservice and Ingredients brands. Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and we’re committed to leaving things in a better way than we found them. We are passionate about supporting our communities by Doing Good Together.

Fonterra’s presence in Thailand spans 30 years and we’re a trusted dairy ingredients partner to some of Thailand’s largest F&B manufacturers. Our hero consumer brands – Anmum and Anlene – are stocked in more than 120,000 stores nationwide, while our foodservice business, Anchor Food Professionals, supplies over 9,000 F&B outlets across Thailand.

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