New Zealand 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.
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.
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