Expanded Leadership Team Supports Synlait’s Vision
Expanded Leadership Team Supports Synlait’s Vision
New Zealand dairy plans to build a new drying plant
New Zealand dairy company Synlait is planning to build an additional drying plant after infant formula profit grow four fold. By John Boylan
Synlait Milk lifts payout forecast as global dairy prices rise
Nov 29 New Zealand’s Synlait Milk said on Tuesday it has increased its forecast payout to farmers by 20 percent to NZ$6.00 per kilogram of milk solids (kgMS) for the 2016/17 season, helped by slowing supply. Reporting by Swati Pandey; Editing by Richard Pullin
Synlait triples profit as infant formula and cream sales soar
Synlait has had its strongest year yet, tripling after-tax profit to $34.4 million for the year to July 31.
New Zealand dairy company Synlait increases milk price outlook
On the back of recent increases in dairy commodity prices, Synlait has increased its milk price forecast for farmer suppliers. By John Boylan
Synlait almost triples 2016 profit, warns of 'modest growth' next year
Synlait Milk, the NZX-listed dairy company, almost tripled annual profit in line with its forecast, although it warned growth in the coming year would be more modest as new Chinese regulations disrupt infant formula sales.
Synlait, A2 Milk Co. sign new infant formula supply deal
Synlait Milk, the New Zealand business-to-business infant milk supplier, has struck a new deal to supply A2 Milk Co. and support «medium-term» growth plans for the consumer-facing business’s A2 Platinum infant formula brand.
Yashili NZ to sell base powder dairy products to Danone
Yashili NZ agrees to sell $18.7 mln of base powder dairy products to Danone. By Jonathan Underhill
Synlait’s Senior Leadership Team evolves
Synlait’s Senior Leadership Team is evolving with the appointment of a General Manager Business Development and changes to two other General Manager roles.
NZ dairy company Synlait to pay farmers slightly more than Fonterra
New Zealand dairy company Synlait Milk said it expects to pay its farmer suppliers slightly more than market leader Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd this season, as it warned the dairy sector faced another tough period.