Legislation aiming to keep milk prices in check has been introduced to Parliament.
Primary Industries Minister David Carter today tabled the Dairy Industry Restructuring Bill, which includes proposals to oversee Fonterra's farm gate milk price setting.
"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,'' Mr Carter said.
"The proposed regime will give confidence that the aim of the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act - to drive efficiency in the dairy industry through contestable milk supply - is being met.''
Mr Carter said the legislation would primarily embed Fonterra's current milk price governance amendments into law, require Fonterra to publicly disclose information on its milk price setting, and introduce an annual milk price monitoring regime to be undertaken by the Commerce Commission.