BARABOO, WIS. and NOVI, MICH. – Foremost Farms USA®, Baraboo, Wis., and Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA), Novi, Mich., announced that the two cooperatives have formed a strategic alliance for the purpose of balancing and adding value to their members’ milk supplies in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.
Collectively the two cooperatives are initially investing nearly $10 million in the region’s dairy industry, a necessary investment to keep pace with the growing dairy production in this area. The strategic alliance will allow greater opportunities for both cooperatives to leverage their respective milk supplies, reduce operating costs and maximize returns for their farmermembers.
Foremost Farms has purchased and is installing reverse osmosis technology at MMPA’s Constantine, Mich., milk processing plant located in southcentral Michigan. The technology, Foremost Farms’ first physical processing asset in Michigan, will concentrate three loads of milk into one by removing water and concentrating the milk solids in order to reduce the cost of longhaul milk transportation by twothirds. The installation work will begin the week of July 28 and the first phase is expected to be complete by the end of this year.
Dave Fuhrmann, president of Foremost Farms, says, “For the past year, Foremost Farms has been transporting surplus milk from this region back to our own cheese plants in Wisconsin. This has resulted in a tremendous cost burden for our members. This investment allows us to reduce those cost burdens, improve transportation efficiencies, provide market stability for our members’ growing milk supply and utilize the milk solids to make cheese.”
“Michigan’s milk supply is growing at a rate of three to four percent per year, so investing in reverse osmosis equipment at our Constantine plant helps us keep pace with the growing milk production in our region. This new venture will also improve efficiencies in transportation and give us more flexibility in the market,” said Joe Diglio, MMPA’s general manager.
“This strategic alliance is a great example of the true spirit of a cooperative — working together for the betterment of all. We are hopeful that this venture will serve as a framework for future opportunities to join forces to strengthen the dairy industry and ultimately better serve our farmermembers. It’s a winwin for the Michigan dairy industry,” added Diglio.
Foremost Farms USA, headquartered in Baraboo, Wis., is a farmerowned milk processing and marketing cooperative with annual sales of $1.8 billion. Foremost Farms is a manufacturer and marketer of cheese, specialty whey ingredients, butter and bulk fluid milk to customers around the world. Its 1,800 memberowners live in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. They market nearly 6 billion pounds of milk annually.
Michigan Milk Producers Association is a member owned and operated dairy cooperative serving approximately 2,000 dairy farmers in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin. MMPA owns milk processing plants in Ovid and Constantine Mich., the cooperative handles over 4 billion pounds of milk annually.
Source: Foremost Farms USA / Michigan Milk Producers Association