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Asian urbanisation will drive Fonterra's $240m mozzarella plant

Mozzarella plant will reduce a three-month process to six hours.

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Dec 2016

Increasing urbanisation and more people going out to dinner in Asia are primary reasons Fonterra decided to invest $240 million into a new mozzarella plant.

Fonterra chief operating officer global operations Robert Spurway tells NBR Radio the cheese is an essential ingredient for pizza toppings

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Dec 2016
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