Fonterra, Farmers And Farm Source - Together as One
29 September, 2014
Fonterra, Farmers And Farm Source - Together as One
Fonterra has signalled a significant step-up in its relationship with farmers, rolling out Farm Source which will support farmers and their farming businesses and bolster the Co-operative’s connection with rural communities in New Zealand.
Farm Source combines service, support, rewards, digital technology and financial options for farmers together with local Farm Source hubs to support the major dairying regions throughout the country.
Speaking at today’s launch in Methven, Fonterra Chairman John Wilson said Farm Source’s seed was discussions with farmers and the “together as one” principle behind co-operatives.
“We have been talking to our farmers a lot about what we can do to further support them and their businesses. We challenged ourselves to come up with ways we could get in behind them as only a co-operative of our strength can do.
“Co-ops have always been about unity and collective strength and we have a lot of both. This is about putting it to work for our farmers so we all benefit. With Farm Source we are taking our relationship with our farmers to a whole new level through connected services and support systems developed for them.”
CEO Theo Spierings said Farm Source, like the Co-operative, is “much stronger than the sum of its parts”.
“It is not a programme or a collection of benefits. Farm Source is about connecting farmers with the full strength of our Co-operative. Ultimately, we see Farm Source as setting the benchmark when it comes to supporting farmers and providing exclusive benefits beyond the Milk Price.
“Farm Source is an enabler for Fonterra’s volume and value strategy because it is all about the milk. By supporting farmers to succeed and grow, the Co-operative will also grow its milk pool in New Zealand which is core to the business.
“Farm Source is about working together to grow and succeed together and to reach our ambition of global relevance. We want to access a 30 billion litre global milk pool by 2025. Farm Source starts here in New Zealand. We will also look to adopt it in other markets where we are growing our milk pools, tailoring it for those local markets.”
Farm Source was launched from the first Farm Source hub in Methven, a new community asset combining rural supplies retailing with a drop-in lounge for farmers, facilities such as meeting rooms and a home base for Fonterra’s regional on-farm support team.
John Wilson said with Fonterra having a presence in rural communities around the country, the Farm Source hubs could also be the home base for community groups.
“Our farmers are always active in their area, through sports clubs, local charities and service groups and through activity programmes for children. Farm Source hubs will have facilities where our farmers and their neighbours can come together. It all makes for stronger rural communities and families and that is good for everyone.”
The Farm Source hub launch in Methven is
part of a total initial Farm Source offering
including:
• Seventy one Farm Source hubs, most
of them within 25km of 90 per cent of Fonterra farms, will
provide a home base for farmers in their local communities
and a touch point for a regionally organised support team
for farmers, including area managers, shareholders’
councillors, sustainable dairy advisors, technical sales
reps, vat assets team, food and safety advisors and local
networkers.
• Farm Source rewards to bring down
the cost of farm supplies and services.
• Farm
Source $ to return loyal farmers a share of profits from
Farm Source hubs.
• Farm Source farm supplies
– in store and online with exclusive Fonterra farmer
offers.
• Farm Source digital providing an easy
online way for farmers to manage their business with the
Co-op.
• Farm Source financial tools for
managing shares, capital and business.
Coverage of
today’s launch in Methven will be broadcast on SKY channel
950 from 3.00pm and repeating on the hour every hour.
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