Richie McCaw supoprts launch of Fonterra milk for schools

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“Throughout my career, my nutritionists have made sure that dairy is a big part of my diet. To keep my body in top shape, dairy should always be on the menu.” 

Richie says it is great to know that kids from his home town will directly benefit from having milk every school day with the help of Fonterra farmers, the commitment of local schools and the support of the Christchurch community.      

As Fonterra’s Brand Ambassador, Richie lent Fonterra a hand by delivering chilled milk packs to Burnside Primary School, where more than 200 Year 1 – 6 primary-aged school children will receive a daily dose of dairy goodness from today. 

Managing Director Co-operative Affairs, Todd Muller, says the Co-operative is proud to be rolling out the programme in Christchurch, following its launch in Invercargill earlier this month.  

“Fonterra Milk for Schools is all about caring for New Zealand’s children by sharing what we do best, which is great dairy and great nutrition.  And of course, great dairy all starts on-farm with our farmers who get up each morning to supply the milk that makes this programme possible.”

Burnside Primary School Principal, Matt Bateman, says it was great to see so many children enthusiastic about dairy. 

“It has been fantastic to celebrate the first day of drinking in Christchurch with Fonterra and our community. Not only have they delivered a great programme, but they’ve brought a long a pretty special delivery man too. I’m pleased to say both have put some bright smiles on our children’s faces today.”  

The national roll-out of Fonterra Milk for Schools began in Southland and Otago earlier this month following the Co-operative’s successful pilot in Northland. In Canterbury alone, more than 130 schools have now signed up for the programme.