NZ: Fonterra prices fall at milk auction
By: just-food.com | 14 May 2009
Prices at Fonterra's online monthly milk powder auction have fallen overall, the company has said, despite a rise in the price of contracts with short-term delivery.
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Prices at Fonterra's online monthly milk powder auction have fallen overall, the company has said, despite a rise in the price of contracts with short-term delivery.

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