Statement of Circumstances
Southern Victoria (Excluding Northern Victoria, NSW South Riverina Region) – 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.
Region – Victoria – Gippsland – As far east as Briagolong, as far south as Wilsons Promontory, as far north as Neerim North, as far west as Yarra Valley. Western Victoria – Within 50 km radius of Allansford.
Milk Requirements – 235 million Litres per annum consisting of 210 million Litres per annum in Gippsland and 25 million litres per annum in Western Victoria.
Commencement date – 1 July 2025.
- You must hold a current Dairy Food Safety Licence and comply with all regulatory requirements relating to the production of milk.
- Historic compliance with Lactalis Australia Pty Ltd quality standards and quality assurance program or proof of compliance with another processor’s quality standards and program.
- You can comply with the terms and conditions of our Milk Supply Agreement, our including compliance with all our Group policies and procedures. A Lactalis Supplier Relationship Manager will visit new suppliers to ensure that the standards required can be met.
- Sufficient production capacity for a minimum milk collection 800 L (milk no more than 48hrs old).
- You can provide safe tanker access and it is logistically efficient for us to collect.
- We have not already entered into sufficient milk supply agreements to meet our annual demands for milk in the region at the time a supplier offers to enter into this agreement with us.
Southern Victoria (Excluding Northern Victoria, NSW South Riverina Region) – 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
Lactalis’ Animal Welfare Policy
Report on Disputes
Click here to download the Report of Disputes 1 May 2024 – 30 April 2025