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Fonterra’s Kaikoura site to close to gain efficiencies

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(NEWS ALERT) Fonterra Co-operative has confirmed the permanent closure of its Kaikoura site, following the conclusion of staff consultation.
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Mark Leslie, director New Zealand manufacturing, said the decision to close the site has not been made lightly.

“While it is difficult for the people involved, we have a responsibility to our farmer shareholders and unit holders, and our customers to be as efficient as possible across our business, especially given the low milk price,” Leslie said.

Kaikoura’s cheese volumes will be split between Fonterra’s Lichfield, Clandeboye, Stirling and Whareroa cheese plants, where cheese production is up to 16% more cost effective than at Kaikoura.

Leslie said the co-operative has a long history in Kaikoura and staff and farmers feel a strong connection with the site.

“We are conscious that this is a difficult time for some local farmers, staff and their families, and the wider Kaikoura community. We are doing what we can to support them through this change,” he said.

“Based on consultation, around half of the site staff have indicated their interest in redeployment elsewhere in the co-operative, and we are confident we will be able to meet their wishes.

“While we obviously would prefer to retain all of our staff, for those who are interested in moving on we will be providing assistance in their search for new roles outside of the business,” Leslie said.

The final day for processing at the site is expected in mid to late April.

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