Fonterra’s Dairy Products Shine on the Global Stage

steve • September 3, 2024

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Fonterra has once again proven its excellence in the dairy industry with a series of impressive wins at the UK’s prestigious International Cheese and Dairy Awards (ICDA), the world’s biggest platform to champion world-class producers of cheese and dairy products.This year's event saw Fonterra's Brands, including NZMP, Anchor Food Professionals and Duck River Premium Butter shine on the global stage, showcasing the best of our dairy products to the world.


Cathy Lang, Master Cheesemaker at our Eltham Bridge Street site, said that Fonterra had a fantastic presence at the competition. 


“The blocks were presented beautifully on the judging tables. There was a lot of interest in our delicious pasture-fed cheddars, and feedback from existing buyers was very positive.” said Cathy. 

Fonterra's entries received numerous accolades, including gold medals for NZMP Unsalted Pastry butter, two varieties of processed cheese, and Fonterra Oceania’s Duck River butter, all made across factories in New Zealand and Australia. Across the cheddar categories, we won gold for Best New Zealand Cheese as well as Best Australian Cheese! What an achievement.

Out of the 26 medals claimed at the awards, 10 were gold, seven silver, and nine bronze – see below for the full list of awards won.Fonterra’s Collingwood Street, Hautapu, Herenveen, Kauri, Lichfield, Morrinsville, Stanhope, Stirling, Te Rapa, Wynyard, and Spreyton sites all took away awards for their cheeses. Fonterra’s continued success at the ICDA is a testament to the world class dairy our farmer shareholders and manufacturing teams work hard to produce every day.


ALEXANDER HUME, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, FONTERRA UK Fonterra Cheese Technical Expert, Craig Honore, said that it was excellent to see our cheeses perform so well. 

“It’s fantastic to see our mature cheddars getting the recognition they deserve. They are a real strength, as the flavours are truly three dimensional, setting us apart from competitors.”


It’s a huge effort from all involved across the Co-op to produce quality cheese and dairy products at scale on a daily basis so these awards acknowledge all our hard work.

"New Zealand dairy trade to the UK has a special history, being our largest market until the 1970s, and supplying the UK’s favourite butter for over a century. Following the NZ-UK Free Trade Agreement entering into force last May, we have rebuilt historic relationships and developed new routes to market. The great news for Fonterra is that British buyers and consumers are loving having New Zealand dairy available again, with over 10,000mt of product contracted in the first financial year post FTA." Alexander Hume, Business Development Manager, UK.
First published by Fronterra.

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