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    First Milk agrees new long term contract with Nestlé UK & Ireland

    chrislyddonBy chrislyddonMarch 8, 20172 Mins Read
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    First Milk has confirmed the completion of a new long term contract with Nestlé UK & Ireland. First Milk has supplied fresh British milk to Nestlé UK&I since 2003, in a relationship that has focused on building a long term sustainable supply chain for Nestlé’s confectionary and beverage businesses.

    CEO Mike Gallacher said:

    “Nestlé are a hugely important customer for First Milk and I am delighted to see this relationship renewed for the long term. Nestlé have consistently supported British Dairy farmers and are at the forefront of driving best practice on responsible sourcing and sustainability. Initiatives like our shared Next Generation Young Farmer Program demonstrate a long term and strategic commitment to the UK supply chain.”

    Robin Sundaram, Responsible Sourcing Lead – Milk Buyer, Nestlé UK & Ireland said:

    “We are delighted to renew our commitment to First milk and to our Nestlé farmers. Good quality milk is a key ingredient in some of our iconic brands such as Nescafe and KitKat. We look forward to continuing our strategic long-term partnership to drive our vision of supporting our farmers and our environment.”

    The announcement follows recent communications on First Milk’s progress following a new strategy focused on core business of Liquid Milk Contract supply and Cheddar manufacturing. This has resulted in a circa £30M improvement in profitability over the last two years. At the same time the business has been able to step up its milk price to members, fuelled by the transformation in the business performance.

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