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TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy
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In Coimbatore this week, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Milk and Dairy Development, Mano Thangaraj, called on dairy farmers to embrace modern technologies to boost productivity and value addition across th...Read More

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India’s dairy sector, valued at nearly $30 billion, has reached a point where incremental changes will not deliver the next breakthrough. For decades, improvement programs have focused on what farmers...Read More

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Dec 12, 2025

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India’s retail landscape in 2025 was marked by a decisive shift in how consumers choose, consume and connect with brands. From beverages to daily nutrition and even the most essential dairy products,...Read More

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Fonterra Ditches A2, Goes All In on Lactose-Free

By DairyNews7x7•Published on August 23, 2025

A Major Agribusiness Pivot Sees Fonterra Discontinue Its A2 Milk Line to Focus on New Zealand’s Fastest-Growing Dairy Segment.
In a strategic move set to reshape a key segment of the agribusiness market, New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra has announced the discontinuation of its A2 milk range. The cooperative’s decision, confirmed in a notice, is a clear sign of its intention to sharpen its focus on the lactose-free dairy category. This pivot signals a major shift in the company’s domestic strategy and its commitment to capitalizing on emerging consumer trends.

The move to end the production of Anchor A2 milk and organic milk for the New Zealand consumer market is based on a strategic analysis of dairy economics. According to a company spokesperson, the cooperative is leaning into its high-growth areas, with lactose-free dairy identified as the country’s fastest-growing segment after protein. This decision follows a period of double-digit growth for its Anchor Zero Lacto 1L Fresh product, which has prompted Fonterra to expand its zero-lactose portfolio into larger formats.

While Fonterra exits the A2 milk category, consumers in New Zealand will not be without options. The article notes that other companies still provide fresh A1 protein-free milk, which falls into the same category as the A2 milk Fonterra was producing under a license. The cooperative also discontinued its organic milk range in September 2024 due to limited sales performance, further underscoring its focus on high-performance product lines.

The strategic shift is a direct result of a new agreement between Fonterra and The a2 Milk Company. Under this partnership, Fonterra will provide The a2 Milk Company with a secure supply of its A1 protein-free milk in the North Island. This arrangement, which is set to begin on September 1, 2025, is part of a larger deal that includes The a2 Milk Company’s purchase of a factory, fundamentally altering the competitive dynamic between the two giants.

For the international dairy community, this move is a powerful case study in corporate strategy. Instead of competing head-on in a category it helped establish, Fonterra is opting to become a supplier to the market leader while simultaneously doubling down on a high-growth niche. This decision highlights the importance of specialization and partnerships in a competitive landscape and shows how major players can adapt their models to create value and remain profitable.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Aug 23rd 2025 - Blog sharing from partner edairynews.com 

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