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Fonterra says India major opportunity

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Fonterra says India remains a massive opportunity for the New Zealand cooperative once it inevitably shifts to being a dairy importer reports Rebecca Howard for Newsroom.

India is currently balanced in terms of supply and demand, said Teh-han Chow, who heads up Fonterra's ingredients business into China and South and East Asia.

“As it continues to grow and production doesn't keep pace there will eventually be a need for dairy imports into India. The question mark is when,” Teh-han told BusinessDesk at the NZX Global Dairy Seminar in Singapore last week. "That's the million dollar question."

India’s spending on consumption will rise to around US$4 trillion by 2025 according to different estimates and its normal year-on-year expenditure growth is already double the global average, he said.

"The numbers are huge. The country is huge. It is quite a large opportunity," he said.

While India doesn't currently need to import dairy, Teh-han said consumers are actively seeking protein, due to religious and dietary restrictions, and “dairy protein is a good alternative". Read More ... >

 

  • Source/ReadMore: A Newsroom release by Rebecca Howard
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