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Operational Update19 October 2022FCGConsumer Staples

20 October 2022


Communication to Fonterra farmers


The attached communication was provided to Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited farmers by the

Chairman, Peter McBride, on 20 October 2022.


-ENDS-.


For further information contact:


Fonterra Communications

24-hour media line

Phone: +64 21 507 072

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CHAIRMAN’S EMAIL

20 OCTOBER 2022


Subject: DIRA Select Committee hearing & He Waka Eke Noa


Dear [name]


DIRA Select Committee


This morning the Co-op addressed the Primary Production Select Committee to put forward our

verbal submission on the proposed legislative changes that will enable our Flexible

Shareholding structure to take effect.

I was joined at the Committee hearing by Scott St John, Independent Fonterra Director and

Chair of the Milk Price Panel, and by Emma Parsons, the Co-op’s Managing Director Strategy

and Optimisation.

Your Co-operative Council also addressed the Committee with its own submission on Tuesday.

You can read the Co-op’s submission here

You can read the Co-operative Council’s submission here


He Waka Eka Noa


Separately, I’d also like to address the He Waka Eke Noa (HWEN) consultation document that

the Government released last week.


The Co-op supports the intent of HWEN, which is a partnership of 13 members of the

agriculture industry – including DairyNZ and Beef+LambNZ. It clearly aligns with our strategy of

focusing on sustainable New Zealand milk.


The Government has adopted some of the principles the HWEN partnership recommended, but

its proposal differs on a number of key points. The primary sector worked on HWEN as a total

package, to achieve equity on emissions reductions and pricing. The Government’s changes

now create an imbalance within the sector that needs to be addressed during consultation.


Included in the proposal is the introduction of a farm-level, split gas levy for pricing agricultural

emissions with incentives and recognition of sequestration, which we support because it

enables farmers to directly benefit from decisions they make on farm.


Globally, our customers want to understand the emissions profile of the dairy products they buy.

Yes, we are already one of the most emissions efficient producers of dairy in the world. But we

need to work hard and be innovative just to maintain this valuable advantage.  


Doing nothing is not an option.


Having a farm-level, split gas levy that aligns with our customers’ and communities’ desire for

low carbon dairy production is a better outcome than what might have been achieved through

the Emissions Trading Scheme – which is the default outcome by 2025 if consensus on HWEN
is not achieved.


Like DairyNZ, we have reservations about the Government’s current approach to the levy price

setting process, governance, and sequestration accounting. We will be seeking changes on

these issues and working with DairyNZ to support farmers to engage in the process. It’s

important that the final package works for the primary sector as a collective, so all voices need

to be heard during the consultation process over the next six weeks.


This is not a simple issue, and we acknowledge the unease it is creating in our rural

communities. It’s important that we have a conversation based on facts, so I encourage

everyone to read the summary of the recommendations available here.

Starting today, DairyNZ is holding a series of farmer meetings to discuss the Government’s

proposal, share concerns with farmers and seek feedback. For more information, or to register,

visit www.dairynz.co.nz/proposal

Peter.

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