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In the 2019–20 season, New Zealand produced 21.1 billion litres (4.6 × 10 9 imp gal; 5.6 × 10 9 US gal) of raw milk containing 1.9 million tonnes of milk solids (protein and milkfat). This makes the country the world's seventh-largest milk producer, with about 3% of world production in the 2016/17 dairy season.
Westland Milk Products is a dairy company based in Hokitika, New Zealand.It has been owned by Chinese dairy company Yili Group since 2019. It is the third largest dairy processor in New Zealand (behind Fonterra and Open Country Dairy, and tied with Synlait) with a 3.4% market share.
The country exported NZ$ 46.4 billion worth of agricultural products (raw and manufactured) in the 12 months to June 2019, 79.6% of the country's total exported goods. [ 1 ] The agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector directly contributed $12.653 billion (or 5.1%) of the national GDP in the 12 months to September 2020, [ 2 ] and employed ...
www.lewisroadcreamery.co.nz. Lewis Road Creamery is a boutique New Zealand dairy company, located in northern New Zealand. [1] They produce a range of milk products, including varieties of milk, cream, ice cream and butter. [2] The company is best known for its brand of chocolate milk, which in 2014 sparked a frenzied, nationwide shortage.
Meadow Fresh is a New Zealand dairy brand. It is owned by Goodman Fielder. The modern brand came into being as the result of a brand swap in September 2005 between Dairy Foods, owned by Graeme Hart, and New Zealand Milk, owned by Fonterra. [1] The two companies that emerged from the swap were: Fonterra Brands New Zealand Limited, owned by Fonterra.
The United States dairy herd produced 84.2 billion kilograms (185.7 billion pounds) of milk in 2007, [6] up from 52.9 billion kilograms (116.6 billion pounds) in 1950, [7] yet there were only about 9 million cows on U.S. dairy farms—about 13 million fewer than there were in 1950. [7]
Tatua often records the highest payout for milksolids to the farmer shareholders in New Zealand. [3] While the high level of payout is partly due to a small catchment area (which reduces processing costs), the excellent financial performance of Tatua is increasingly attributed to focusing on value-added milk products rather than traditional, mass-produced, commodity-based milk products such as ...
Global milk production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years. According to Our World in Data, global milk production has nearly tripled since 1961, reaching around 930 million tonnes in 2022. The most popular milk is cow milk, followed by buffalo milk, goat milk, sheep milk and camel milk.