Statement of Circumstances
New South Wales Payment Region – Non-Exclusive
We are required by clause 12(2)(b) of the Dairy Code to publish on our website a statement of the circumstances in which we would enter into a Milk Supply Agreement with suppliers in the standard form for each region.
Circumstance | Eligibility Requirements |
Region | From the Hunter Valley in the North to Milton on the South Coast. Includes the Wagga Wagga region and Central West Dubbo region |
Milk requirement | 120 Million Litres for the Supply Period for New South Wales Payment region
(Exclusive and Non-Exclusive combined) |
Supply Period | 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 |
Volume Criteria | At the time the farmer offers to enter into this agreement, we have not already entered into sufficient milk supply agreements to meet our demand for milk
Committed monthly volumes proposed by the supplier must meet the Supply Profile outlined below |
Supply Profile | Our primary activity and milk demand in this region is the processing of milk into short shelf life dairy products. Demand for these products is relatively consistent week to week across the whole year which means that we require farmers with a Flat Milk Profile.
A Flat Milk Profile is a farm that has a “seasonal supply ratio” of >40% but <60% for the coming financial year and calculated in accordance with the following formula:
½ Feb plus March, April, May, June, July and ½ August production
Full 12 months production
= “Seasonal supply ratio” expressed as a %
*(Where production is measured in kg fat + protein) |
Milk Specifications | Based on past performance, the milk to be supplied meets a quality standard of:
Somatic Cell Count <200,000 cells/mL Bactoscan of <80,000 IBC/mL Thermoduric of <2,000 cfu/mL |
Compliance with our standards | You are able to comply with the terms and conditions of our MSA.
New suppliers will require a visit from our Supplier Relationship Manager to ensure that the standards required will be met |
Milk collection | Safe tanker access and logistically efficient for us to collect.
A minimum milk collection of 400L, at least every second day, and milk is no more than 48hrs old. |
New South Wales Payment Region – Non-Exclusive
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Resources
QDairy – Farm Food Safety Manual (released 1 June, 2021)
QDairy Farm Food Safety Tables
Complaints Handling Procedure and Form