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Dairy Demand to Spike for Makar Sankranti Festival
Jan 11, 2026

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As Makar Sankranti approaches, India’s dairy industry — especially in Bihar and neighbouring regions — is gearing up for a significant seasonal surge in demand for milk, curd and related dairy product...Read More

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Fonterra’s Strategic Pivot: The Future of Dairy

By DairyNews7x7•Published on September 15, 2025

A landmark sale of its consumer brands signals a focused move towards high-value B2B channels, a strategy that could reshape the global agribusiness sector.

Fonterra is making a major strategic shift by selling its consumer business, including the $4.22 billion agreement with Lactalis. The article presents this decision as a key move to focus on what the company does best: its business-to-business (B2B) channels. According to Fonterra’s chair, Peter McBride, the company’s recent success has come from its ability to deliver value to farmers through its Ingredients and Foodservice channels, which are where the cooperative holds a distinct comparative advantage in the market.

The article explains that the company’s core strategy is to move more of its farmers’ milk into higher-returning products, while also improving operational efficiencies and being disciplined with its capital. This approach is contrasted with the consumer business, which consistently delivered returns below the company’s target and required much higher operational expenditure. The consumer business also utilized less than 8% of New Zealand’s milk, making it a less effective way to add value compared to the B2B segments. This analysis provides a clear insight into the dairy economics driving the decision.

By selling its consumer brands, Fonterra is fundamentally changing its relationships with some of the world’s largest food and beverage companies. The article explains that the cooperative will now be a partner rather than a competitor to global giants like Lactalis, Nestle, and Mars. This new dynamic is expected to accelerate innovation by combining these partners’ deeper consumer insights with Fonterra’s decades of dairy science. The move is a strong signal that the company believes collaborative partnerships are more effective than direct competition in the global consumer market.

The sale is not just about shedding a less profitable business unit; it is about refocusing on what the company can be the “best in the world at.” The article highlights that Fonterra has invested over $100 million annually in science and innovation, with a proven track record of over 500 patents and 60 global partnerships. This strategic realignment, therefore, is about leveraging these existing strengths to grow value for farmers and secure the cooperative’s future as a dominant B2B force in the global food supply chain.

In conclusion, Fonterra’s decision represents a powerful case study for the entire international dairy community. It demonstrates that a company can achieve greater success by narrowing its focus to its core competitive advantages. This strategic move is not about retreat; it’s about a clear, disciplined approach to growth that prioritizes profitability and efficiency, ensuring the long-term success of its farmers and New Zealand’s central role in the global agribusiness landscape.

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Dairynews7x7 Sep 15th 2025

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