Fonterra farmers who produce sustainable, high quality milk will be eligible next year for a new payment of up to 10 cents per kg of milksolids.
The dairy giant says farmers would be eligible for their new "Co-operative difference"
payment if their farms meet its on-farm sustainability and value targets.
The strategy was aimed at "adding value" to New Zealand milk and responds to increasing demand from customers for sustainably-produced dairy, Fonterra said.
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The payment will be funded out of the farmgate milk price.