九一星空无限

ZB ZB
Opinion
Live now
Start time
Playing for
End time
Listen live
Up next
ZB

Winston Peters questions $4b Fonterra sale to French dairy giant Lactalis

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 9 Oct 2025, 3:39pm
The $3.8b deal with France's Lactalis could rise to $4.2b with Australian assets. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The $3.8b deal with France's Lactalis could rise to $4.2b with Australian assets. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Winston Peters questions $4b Fonterra sale to French dairy giant Lactalis

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 9 Oct 2025, 3:39pm

By Giles Dexter of 

New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is demanding answers from Fonterra over the sale of its consumer businesses to French dairy giant Lactalis.

Fonterra has agreed to sell major brands including Mainland and Anchor for $3.8 billion. The potential inclusion of Bega licences held by Fonterra鈥檚 Australian businesses could take the headline value of the transaction to $4.2b.

The sale includes a long-term agreement for Fonterra to sell milk and ingredients to Lactalis.

The deal is expected to settle in the first half of next year, subject to regulatory and shareholder approval.

Voting has opened for shareholders, with a virtual special meeting set down for October 30.

Peters said farmers needed to think 鈥渧ery carefully鈥 about the deal and questioned how long the long-term agreement would be.

鈥淲hatever the number, the clock will stop and New Zealand鈥檚 milk will become just another in a long line of milk jugs. What stops Lactalis from diluting 鈥楴ew Zealand鈥 products with vegetable fat and lower-quality milk?鈥 he asked.

He also questioned whether Fonterra executives would be getting bonuses for the deal and if they planned on leaving the company after the deal was done.

Peters said Anchor was a flagship and quality brand, with growth ahead of it, and $4 billion was 鈥済iving it away鈥.

鈥淣o successful milk futures market exists globally 鈥 so why does Fonterra think it will succeed where others have failed? Other dairy giants, like the company they seek to sell to, thrive because of their consumer brands.鈥

RNZ has approached Fonterra for comment.

Criticising Fonterra for selling its brands is not new ground for Peters. In 2019, he expressed disappointment over the sale of Tip Top.

鈥 RNZ

Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you