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=== Dairy sector in NZ ===
=== Dairy sector in NZ ===
[[File:Export_value_of_top_goods_and_services_in_NZ_2020_(1)..jpg|alt=Export value of top goods and services in NZ 2020.|center|thumb|730x730px|'''Export value of top goods and services in NZ 2020.''']]
[[File:Export_value_of_top_goods_and_services_in_NZ_2020_(1)..jpg|alt=Export value of top goods and services in NZ 2020.|center|thumb|730x730px]]


Fonterra operates in the dairy sector, which contributes 5.3% of NZ’s nominal GDP and 23% of NZ’s gross export value<ref>https://www.treasury.govt.nz/publications/research-and-commentary/rangitaki-blog/feu-special-topic-medium-term-outlook-dairy-exports</ref>. The dairy sector is critical to NZ’s economy, with it being the biggest export income for the country. Further, NZ being the largest milk exporter in the world, contributing 23.6% of global milk exports<ref>https://www.worldstopexports.com/top-milk-exporting-countries/</ref>. Pre-COVID (2020), the tourism industry was the largest exporter with $17.6 billion NZD; following with $17.1 billion export value was the dairy industry.  
Fonterra operates in the dairy sector, which contributes 5.3% of NZ’s nominal GDP and 23% of NZ’s gross export value<ref>https://www.treasury.govt.nz/publications/research-and-commentary/rangitaki-blog/feu-special-topic-medium-term-outlook-dairy-exports</ref>. The dairy sector is critical to NZ’s economy, with it being the biggest export income for the country. Further, NZ being the largest milk exporter in the world, contributing 23.6% of global milk exports<ref>https://www.worldstopexports.com/top-milk-exporting-countries/</ref>. Pre-COVID (2020), the tourism industry was the largest exporter with $17.6 billion NZD; following with $17.1 billion export value was the dairy industry.  
[[File:Figure_1.png|alt=Export value of dairy and tourism in NZ [3]. Comparison of two largest exporters of NZ. Following COVID-19, there is a sharp decline in tourism export value.|center|thumb|527x527px|'''Export value of dairy and tourism in NZ<ref>https://figure.nz/chart/EdaXEBTxUQsijkEQ</ref>.''' Comparison of two largest exporters of NZ. Following COVID-19, there is a sharp decline in tourism export value.]]
[[File:Figure_1.png|alt=Export value of dairy and tourism in NZ [3]. Comparison of two largest exporters of NZ. Following COVID-19, there is a sharp decline in tourism export value.|center|thumb|527x527px]]


Following the impact of COVID, the tourism industry earnings dropped significantly to $1.9 billion in 2021, yet the dairy industry earnings continued to thrive and currently dominated the export earning in NZ<ref>https://figure.nz/chart/EdaXEBTxUQsijkEQ</ref>, maintaining the forecasted CAGR of 6.5% annually<ref name=":1" />.
Following the impact of COVID, the tourism industry earnings dropped significantly to $1.9 billion in 2021, yet the dairy industry earnings continued to thrive and currently dominated the export earning in NZ<ref>https://figure.nz/chart/EdaXEBTxUQsijkEQ</ref>, maintaining the forecasted CAGR of 6.5% annually<ref name=":1" />.
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==== Geographically ====
==== Geographically ====
Geographically, the international firm focuses largely on markets in Australasia, China, Indonesia and South East Asia, with specific brands unique to these areas. Emerging markets include those in the African, Middle Eastern, European and North Asian and American (AMEND) areas.  
Geographically, the international firm focuses largely on markets in Australasia, China, Indonesia and South East Asia, with specific brands unique to these areas. Emerging markets include those in the African, Middle Eastern, European and North Asian and American (AMEND) areas.  
[[File:Revenue_breakdown_by_segment.png|alt=FY22 Market Segment Revenue . As of 2022, earnings of Fonterra driven by dairy ingredients supply.|center|thumb|718x718px|'''FY22 Market Segment Revenue'''<ref>https://www.fonterra.com/content/dam/fonterra-public-website/fonterra-new-zealand/documents/pdf/financial-results/fy22/2022_Annual_Results_Investor_Pack_Final.pdf</ref>'''.''' As of 2022, earnings of Fonterra driven by dairy ingredients supply.]]
[[File:Revenue_breakdown_by_segment.png|alt=FY22 Market Segment Revenue . As of 2022, earnings of Fonterra driven by dairy ingredients supply.|center|thumb|718x718px]]


From the revenue profile of market segments, it can be seen that ingredients supply are driving most of the revenue of Fonterra. In the 2030 prospect, Fonterra does claim plan to expand its foodservices channels in existing key markets in Asia Pacific. In Asia pacific regions, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia where general income is increasing and dairy products been viewed as premium products, Fonterra aims to double its efforts to expand these foodservice channels (such as local bakeries) to meet growing demands.
From the revenue profile of market segments, it can be seen that ingredients supply are driving most of the revenue of Fonterra. In the 2030 prospect, Fonterra does claim plan to expand its foodservices channels in existing key markets in Asia Pacific. In Asia pacific regions, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia where general income is increasing and dairy products been viewed as premium products, Fonterra aims to double its efforts to expand these foodservice channels (such as local bakeries) to meet growing demands.
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==== ESG Risk Ratings ====
==== ESG Risk Ratings ====
[[File:ESG_risk_rating_of_key_dairy_sector_companies.png|alt=ESG risk rating of key dairy sector companies [5]. Risk ratings of NZ domestic (orange) and other top 10 international dairy companies (blue) compared to Fonterra (grey), according to sustainalytics: 0-10, negligible risk; 10-20, low risk; 20-30, medium risk; 30-40, high risk; 40-50, severe risk.|center|thumb|600x600px|'''ESG risk rating of key dairy sector companies'''<ref>https://www.sustainalytics.com/esg-ratings</ref>'''.''' Risk ratings of NZ domestic (orange) and other top 10 international dairy companies (blue) compared to Fonterra (grey), according to sustainalytics: 0-10, negligible risk; 10-20, low risk; 20-30, medium risk; 30-40, high risk; 40-50, severe risk.]]
[[File:ESG_risk_rating_of_key_dairy_sector_companies.png|alt=ESG risk rating of key dairy sector companies [5]. Risk ratings of NZ domestic (orange) and other top 10 international dairy companies (blue) compared to Fonterra (grey), according to sustainalytics: 0-10, negligible risk; 10-20, low risk; 20-30, medium risk; 30-40, high risk; 40-50, severe risk.|center|thumb|600x600px]]


Fonterra has a ESG Risk Rating of 24.3 (medium ESG risk), which is comparably lower than both domestic and international competitors.
Fonterra has a ESG Risk Rating of 24.3 (medium ESG risk), which is comparably lower than both domestic and international competitors.
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