
Fonterra annual result - a sign of better things to come?
Fonterra is set to report a steady profit, but the year ahead is looking much better.
Fonterra is set to report a steady profit, but the year ahead is looking much better.
Net profit was $44.55 million for the year to March 31, up from $4.77m in 2021
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