Compensation is being sought for the sudden price reduction and claw back announced on 5 May 2016 when Fonterra unilaterally reduced the milk prices for some farmers by around 70%. The conduct contributed to a crisis in the Australian Dairy industry, and caused “substantial detriment to dairy farm businesses” according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
The case filed yesterday is for dairy farmers who Fonterra purchased milk from in 2015/2016. It will be run by lawfirms Adley Burstyner and Harwood Andrews, a 175 year old firm with strong rural and regional presence. The case will utilise information generated by the ACCC investigations.
Read MoreFonterra would have difficulty getting a bid past first base as the ACCC would be looking at the overlap in milk collection area, causing competition issues for farmers looking to place their milk.
Read More"World prices move very, very quickly when supply and demand is relatively balanced."
Reports from China show Beingmate suffered a string of financial losses and faces accusations of alleged milk powder tampering.
Read MoreABS analysis and State Library of Vic records show deregulation and supermarket discounting have shattered a century of stable milk pricing.
Read MoreFarmer Power president Chris Gleeson said the group would also call for a community boycott of $1-a-litre milk and wanted to run an advertising campaign countering the supermarkets’ price wars
Read MoreWhile the extent of the transfer is not known, and is between several processors, many say it is the biggest in a decade and warn there is only limited capacity to move.
Read MoreThe code sets out clear guidelines regarding pricing structures, loyalty payments and dispute resolution and will cover most of the milk produced in Australia.
Read More‘‘Fonterra wants to give the appearance that they are offering a more attractive price than any of the other processors at $5.70/kg MS, but it’s simply not true and Fonterra and BSC need to make that clear.
Read MoreThe Weekly Times asked some major southern processors about prices for the coming season. An interesting read!
Read MoreThe Gouldings are now calling on Fonterra to lose their ‘good news’ PR spin and be honest with their suppliers, especially concerning opening prices
Read MoreTHE dairy industry is bracing for a major wave of change as farmers gear up to swap processors in their chase for better farmgate milk prices.
Read MoreNew Zealand dairy group Fonterra will spend NZD$20 million ($14.2 million) in expanding its Te Rapa factory to meet growing demand for butter and cream cheese in Asia.
Read MorePoor business acumen and extreme mismanagement by the board was behind Murray Goulburn’s decision, while Fonterra did the same thing in a year it went on to post an $800 million profit – making the demands for cash a bitter pill for producers to swallow.
Read MoreAN ONLINE petition calling for Fonterra to pay back their suppliers has attracted more than 19,500 signatures in a couple of weeks.
Read MoreFonterra, the world’s largest dairy exporter, posted revenue of $13.9bn (€8.75bn) for the first nine months of 2016/17, which is up by 8% on the same period last year.
Read More“Picture a situation like what Fonterra did to us in a different work environment. It would be illegal to take money back from someone after they have already been paid for supplying goods,” Mr Jones said.
Read MoreA short video by David Burstyner recounting a recent conversation with a Fonterra supplier and a Fonterra representative..
Read MoreAngry Aussie Farmers are taking action and Fonterra is their focus.
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