Nah, I was hoping it was going to drift a bit lower, but it's showing good resilience. PS-Spent nearly all my spare cash yesterday anyways.
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Additional A2 IF milk production inching closer.
Whether this expansion provides additional IF supply for ATM or is future competition, remains to be seen.
ATM have said nothing publicly that I'm aware of...... however with production still 2 years away, it is early days plus I vaguely recall that in an earlier release, this company said it already had A2 herds ready. My guess is that they will need to work with ATM in some way.
I think it is great that a new NZ milk products company intends to capitalise on the unique marketing advantages that go with licensed A2 products, (and I am presuming they will have to be licensed to ATM), rather than just add to the commodity milk products pool. The market potential for A2 products is HUGE, and only just begun to be realised
As I understand it, sourcing A2 herds is relatively easy in NZ, as purebred Jersey cows have A2 dominant genes, or should I say they lack the A1 gene. Jersey cows are well suited to NZ conditions with long established herds in Waikato and even more in Taranaki. It remains for the cows to be tested and A2 certified, which is a cost, but with significant downstream benefits for the farmer. They have 2 years to gear up for Happy Valley but expect more companies like this to arise.
A pity the big F has sought to oppose the development of A2 at all stages, and I don’t see the blinkered approach changing any time soon, so long as it remains a farmer led co-op.
I seem to remember the patent for A2 milk does run out and I remember thinking at the time that that date was not too far in the future...will have to search the memory banks
my understanding is that yes its the test to identify an A2 cow that has been patented (or at least one way of doing the test).
I dont think the A2 milk can be patented because its naturally occurring.
As per my post https://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showth...l=1#post687430
1 week to wait until HY results. Share price looking solid and interesting to see activity in the run-up to release - and their history of over-delivering.