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Fonterra sets new records, increasing production capacity of cream cheese from 24,000 to 30,000 tonnes
Saturday, 10 May, 2025, 15 : 00 PM [IST]
New Zealand
Fonterra's Darfield site in Canterbury has set new records this season, increasing its production capacity of cream cheese from 24,000 to 30,000 tonnes per year through operational improvements including the use of new process technologies. The site, a key part of the co-op's dairy operations, is now able to produce an average of over 270,000 tonnes annually of cream cheese and milk powder.

This milestone comes as demand for Fonterra's cream cheese continues to surge, particularly across the Asian region with significant volumes being shipped to China, Japan and Southeast Asia. The demand is a result of an expanding middle class and growing appetite for fusion bakery and beverage products in the region.

Its cream cheese has become a staple ingredient in a range of popular items across the region with the versatility of the cream cheese making it highly sought after for a range of applications: Traditional pastries like mooncakes are being reinvented with cream cheese fillings; Tea macchiatos featuring a distinctive whipped cream cheese topping are trending across the region; Cheesecakes and innovative treats like cheese lollipops are gaining popularity; Seasonal specialties such as strawberry cakes and cheese-based milk tea are particularly sought after during Chinese New Year celebrations.

Blake Aston, Darfield site manager, says the achievement demonstrates the site's ability to meet growing market demands while setting new benchmarks. He said, "This record-breaking season reflects both the incredible dedication of our team and the soaring demand for our cream cheese products. The team continues to push the boundaries when it comes to new efficiencies and optimising production, while maintaining the highest quality standards. We need that capability more than ever in the lead up to the holiday season when demand for our cream cheese in traditional festival treats absolutely skyrockets."
 
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