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Tatua Co-operative Dairy Company Limited
Company typeCooperative
IndustryManufacturing, retail
Founded1914 (1914)
Headquarters
Tatuanui, Morrinsville
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ProductsDairy products, bionutrients, food ingredients
RevenueNZ$204 million[1] (2009)
Members112
Number of employees
15,600 approx
Websitewww.tatua.co.nz

Tatua Co-operative Dairy Company, trading as Tatua, is a small independent co-operative dairy company in the Matamata-Piako District of the Waikato Region, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located in the small rural locality of Tatuanui, approximately 8 kilometres east of Morrinsville. The co-operative is owned by 112 farmer shareholders, all within a 12 kilometre radius of the processing factory.[2]

Independence

The co-operative has maintained a strong independent history within the New Zealand dairy industry. In the 2001 mega-merger for the New Zealand dairy industry - which formed Fonterra - Tatua shareholders decided to remain independent (along with Westland Milk Products). Given that New Zealand had over 500 dairy co-operatives in the 1930s, Tatua is unique in that it is the only New Zealand dairy co-operative remaining that has never been part of any merger throughout its history.[3]

Performance

Despite being the smallest dairy company in New Zealand, Tatua often records the highest payout for milksolids to the farmer shareholders.[4] This level of performance has been seen as a strong factor in Tatua remaining independent. 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 milk powder, butter and cheese.[5]

See also

Organisational Memberships

  • New Zealand Co-operatives Association (Inc)

References

  1. ^ http://www.tatua.com/files/large/803/Tatua%20Annual%20Report%20Oct09.pdf
  2. ^ http://www.tatua.com/home/Tatua-Corporate
  3. ^ "Tatua's payout forecast at $7.50". Waikato Times. 25 April 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  4. ^ http://www.agri-fax.co.nz/pdf/The_Dairy_Report_Oct_07.pdf
  5. ^ "Tatua payout highlights benefits of adding value - Tatua Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd". The New Zealand Herald. 27 July 2006. Retrieved 13 October 2010.

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