A2, Synlait boosted by China export registration
The A2 Milk company is set for continued expansion into its crucial Chinese market, after gaining export registration from the powerful China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) to allow more exports of its China label infant formula. By: Simon Hartley
Synlait milk says US approval for 'Grass-Fed' infant formula will take longer
Synlait Milk, the NZX-listed milk processor, said regulatory approval for its ‘grass-fed’ infant formula in the US is taking longer than expected.
Synlait matches Fonterra forecast
Milk processor Synlait has matched Fonterra’s next season forecast, also setting its farm-gate milk price payout at $6.50, further evidence of increasing confidence in the hard-hit dairy sector.
Synlait Milk shares set record close, amid dairy market 'confidence'
Shares in Synlait Milk hit a record closing high as it unveiled «confidence» in the dairy market, forecast a rise in milk prices next season, and revealed a NZ$56.5m deal to acquire packaging group New Zealand Dairy Company. By: Jamie Day
Wide ranging strategies in dairy lineup
The revenue range/kgMS of New Zealand’s dairy companies is remarkably wide — from Tatua’s $18.58 to Fonterra’s commodity return of $5.81 — says a new report on the dairy industry. Written by Pam Tipa.
Synlait gains lactoferrin export approval for US
Synlait Milk has gained regulatory approval to export lactoferrin to the United States to use in infant and toddler formula. By Sally Rae.
Keith Woodford says that Synlait is about to become the dominant New Zealand producer of infant formula
Synlait is currently undergoing a strategic restructure from a producer of bulk milk powders to a producer of consumer-packaged infant formula. These investments will make Synlait by far the largest New Zealand producer of infant formula. By Keith Woodford .
Milk prices nudge break-even point for farmers
Prices have risen to 1.6 percent to an average $US3005 a tonne in the latest dairy auction.
A2 deepens relationship with Synlait Milk buying 8.2% stake
A2 Milk Co has bought an 8.2% stake in Synlait Milk at a small premium, building on an existing supply agreement between the milk marketer and dairy processor. By PAUL MCBETH.
Synlait lifts farmer payout to $6.25 for season
Synlait Milk has increased its forecast milk price from $6 per kilogram of milksolids $6.25 for the 2016-2017 season.