As New Zealand marks the one-year anniversary of its Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with South Korea, Fonterra Co-operative Group is gearing up to take advantage of huge potential for its dairy products there, particularly cheese.###Sin
ce the FTA was signed in December 2015, New Zealand has experienced 16% growth in exports of food and beverage products to Korea.###The country is New Zealand’s fifth largest cheese market, worth US$50 million a year – comparable to New Zealand’s cheese trade to the US.###New Zealand’s new annual duty free quota of 7,000 mt of cheese to Korea will increase by 3% a year.###Tariffs on cheddar and block mozzarella will be removed after seven and 12 years respectively, with all cheese tariffs eliminated and quot
as removed after 15 years.###Quotas and
tariffs on butter, anhydrous milk fat and infant formula will also be phased out over 15 years.###Fonterra has seen strong interest in its products off the back of the FTA, reflecting the growing demand for high quality dairy in Korea, said country manager Korea Jason Murneferrous fumarate tablets in birth controly.###“A lot of our existing customers and new customers are approaching us to develop new business opportunities,” he said.###“The FTA will heferrous gluconate 28 mglp Fonterra deepen its commercial relationships in the market over time, as our access continues to increase.###“We rite aid magnesium citrate liquidhave already seen positive results, with government import statistics showing that New Zealand’s share of the Korean cheddar market has grown to over 60% in 2016, up from 50% in 2015,” he added.###So far Fonterra has developed a new cheese specifically dcalcium citrate 1500 mgesigned for use on pizzas, which will be launched in Korea.###This will help the Co-operative meet Koreans’ growing taste for pizza and fusion foods.###Fonterra has expanded its Korea team and is investing in a warehouse so that it can import and distribute more high value products itself.###Consumption of dairy products is rising in K
orea, as dietary trends follow those of neighboring Asian countries such as Japan. ###In 1990 Koreans consumed 43.8 kg liquid milk equivalent per capita but by 2014 that had risen to 72.4 kg.###The access under the FTA allows Fonterra to invest in product and supply chain innovations, and implement a strategy to transition its Korean business from low risk ingredients to higher value food service.###“The development of the Korean market is absolutely in line with Fonterra’s strategy calcium citrate supplements amazonof moving more milk volumes into higher margin products, thus earning greater returns for our farmer shareholders,” Murney said.

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