It plays a vital role in helping to meet the world’s nutritional needs now and into the future.
Right now, we share trusted, sustainable dairy nutrition of New Zealand with customers and consumers through our world-leading core dairy products and advanced nutrition ingredients.
But we’re also looking to the future, bringing together nature and science to unlock more of that potential. Meeting changing consumer needs and lifestyles with new experiences, flavours and formats.
Explore our immersive journey and discover that there is more to milk than meets the eye.
At Fonterra we believe that our sustainable dairy goodness from New Zealand provides vital nutrition that will help people lead better lives.
Together with our nutrition policies, standards and guidelines we have a framework in place, called our nutrition identity, that ensures the continuous improvement, reporting and the governance of nutrition activites right across our co-operative.
Percentage of consumer products that meet endorsed nutrition guidelines
*M.A. Roe, S. Bell, M. Oseredczuk, T. Christensen, S. Westenbrink, H. Pakkala, K. Presser and P.M.Finglas, 2013. Updated food composition database for nutrient intake. EFSA supporting publication 2013:EN-355, 21 pp. Available online: www.efsa.europa.eu/publications
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Discover the unmatched nutritional value of milk, containing over 10 essential nutrients.
There have been many questions, myths and misconceptions about milk and dairy products over the years. Ever wondered what to believe? We’ve got the science and the facts right here.
Plant-based beverages are not nutritionally equivalent to cow’s milk. For example, cow's milk packs 4x the protein of an oat beverage.
Milk and dairy products have been an important part of the human diet for 8,000 years and are recognised as part of a healthy diet with over 60 counties recommending its daily consumption.
The human body has evolved genetically over thousands of years to produce lactase, the enzyme that helps us digest and tolerate lactose, which is the sugar found in milk.
Processing doesn’t make any significant changes to the unique nutritional goodness that milk provides. You can be sure you’re still getting an important source of high-quality nutrition and making a meaningful contribution to your daily nutrient requirements.
Research has found it would be a serious challenge to find a suitable replacement for milk. Milk is making a massive contribution to the supply of key nutrients – it's the greatest single contributing food source for calcium, vitamin B2, dietary fat and lysine availability.
To get the same amount of calcium contained in one 250ml glass of full-fat milk you would have to eat either: 2.5 cups of boiled spinach or 6 cups of boiled broccoli or over half a cup of almonds.
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Learn how milk differs to plant-based beverages, its role in the global food system and why we believe milk is a true superfood. Watch our expert videos, read informative articles, and download easy to digest infographics.
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