Storm Damage Prevents Milk Collection And Processing
Storm Damage Prevents Milk
Collection And Processing
On the West
Coast
Due to storm damage in the last 24 hours, Westland Milk Products is unable to collect milk from the following areas:
• Ikamatua and northern farms
• Mt Hercules south
• Runanga and north to Karamea
We have limited collection service, but collecting where possible, in these areas:
• Mt Hercules too
Ikamatua
• Springs Junction
Additionally, some farmers are without electric power and are unable to maintain milk in their storage vats below the maximum required to retain quality and food safety.
This means some farmers will have to recycle milk to
their effluent ponds or dispose onto land as they either
reach storage capacity or have been unable to keep milk
chilled to the required levels.
We
are also asking farmers, before disposing milk, to try to
contact any of the following Westland staff to check on
tanker availability: Wayne Climo 021 376 491, Doug Cochrane
027 434 1964, Taane Johnsen 027 886 2765, Penny McIntosh 027
886 2763 or Mark Martini 027 886 2764.
Factory update
The Hokitika factory
remains on limited power and is unable to process milk. All
collected milk is being diverted to other dairy
processors.
At this stage we expect it will be 24 to 48 hours before we are fully operational again.
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