NZ's Fonterra raises milk payout to record level

Thu, 27 Feb - 5:42am

WELLINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra raised its payout to farmer suppliers to a record level on the back of strong global demand.

The company, which is the world's biggest dairy exporter with about a third of global trade, raised its payout to farmers by 35 NZ cents to NZ$8.65 a kilo of milk solids.

"The increase reflects continuing strong demand for milk powders globally," chairman John Wilson said in a statement.

The increase, along with an already announced estimated dividend from commercial activities of 10 cents, would bring the cash payout to the co-operative's 10,500 supplier-shareholders to a record NZ$8.75.

Dairying accounts for around a quarter of the country's export earnings.

(Gyles Beckford)

((Gyles.Beckford@thomsonreuters.com; +64 4 802 7977 ; Reuters Messaging: gyles.beckford.reuters.com@reuters.net))

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