Fonterra managing director trade and operations, Gary Romano, said the development would be among the largest investments in manufacturing in New Zealand in the past five years, and would cater for strong milk growth in the area in the future.
“Canterbury is the fastest-growing dairying region in New Zealand,” he said. “It’s now producing about 15% of the country’s milk for export and growing at a rate of more than 5% annually. While it is still early days, we expect the development would create more than 50 new permanent jobs, on top of the work the construction of the plant would provide for local businesses.”
The options Fonterra is considering for the proposed site include a high-efficiency milk powder plant – similar to the company’s recently opened drier at Edendale in Southland. It would employ the latest technology and is currently planned to have capacity to process up to 2.2m litres of milk a day – equivalent to 200 farms in Canterbury. Other options include a production plant for high-value nutritional milk powders.
“Located at the heart of dairying’s growth in the region, this site would mean fewer tanker movements to collect our farmers’ milk, compared with taking it to another site for processing,” he added. “Its close proximity to the Port of Lyttelton would also make transporting product for export more efficient.”
Source: Fonterra
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