Federated Farmers warns milk drinkers will feel the pinch if the policy settings for pricing at the farm gate become arbitrary.
Primary Industries Minister David Carter this week tabled a new bill detailing proposals to oversee Fonterra's farm-gate milk price-setting and ensure a more transparent and efficient dairy market.
Federated Farmers dairy chairman Willy Leferink said if such policy settings became arbitrary "then it'll not only shoot our largest export industry in the foot, it will directly affect the price consumers pay for their milk".
Carter said the bill would primarily embed Fonterra's milk-price governance arrangements in legislation, require the dairy co-operative to publicly disclose information on its milk price-setting and introduce annual milk-price monitoring by the Commerce Commission.
"Because of Fonterra's dominance in the New Zealand market, the price it pays its farmers for milk at the farm gate effectively becomes the default price that all dairy processors must pay to attract supply from farmers," Carter said.