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Freedom Foods has growth plan with high-value dairy products

  • March 29, 2019
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Freedom Foods is in an expansive mood despite the spectre of a declining milk supply across the nation.

Freedom Foods is seeking to become a bigger player in the growing market for high-value dairy products, focusing in on the booming export markets of China and south-east Asia.

Despite ongoing dry conditions causing concern about the future of the dairy industry, particularly in northern Victoria, Mr Macleod said he expects Australian dairy to again weather the storm.

The company has recently invested in expansions to their UHT facility in Shepparton, as well as a nutritionals plant which will produce protein and dietary supplements including whey protein isolates and micellar casein.

The new plant is part of a growing focus on opportunities across dairy beverages and nutritionals, plant-based beverages and speciality cereals and snacks for the company.

“We’re ultimately about brands and consumers and innovation. And what we do here is how do we take our ultimately ingredients we can turn into more valuable products,” Mr Macleod said.

“You still do your core of product, you still do your base, but you keep adding to and internalising the opportunity.”

With Vietnam, Philippines and Myanmar among those markets being focused on, it’s a growing emphasis on consumer products including cream, yoghurt and more specialised dairy products that will pave the way for the processor.

“Asia is not built, nor is China built, for sustaining large scale, highly efficient growing platforms for those key inputs. So Australia’s got a unique opportunity, we’ve got a very strong reputation for quality, cleanliness, all those sorts of things,” Mr Macleod said.

“For us, over time we could keep building UHT plants and keep sending milk to these markets, but is that the right thing? We’re more about evolving with the market.”

Original article sourced from https://www.dairynewsaustralia.com.au/
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