Wednesday, 20 June 2012 08:24

Shareholders urged to vote

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With only a few working days before Fonterra cooperative group's 10,500 shareholders decide upon its Trading Among Farmers (TAF) proposal, Federated Farmers is imploring all shareholders to vote.

"If you intend to appoint a proxy or vote by post, then you really need to get your forms back in the freepost envelope," says Willy Leferink, Federated Farmers Dairy chairperson.

"Farmer-shareholders need to be mindful how close voting cut-offs are right now.

"Anyone intending to vote by internet or by fax needs to have it lodged by 10.30am, this Saturday, June 23.

"For postal votes or proxy appointments, these need to be physically received by 10.30am on Saturday, 23 June as well.

"Failing that, the only other way to vote is at one of eight physical venues on Monday, June 25 at 10.30am. Details of these venues are included below.

"Farmers need to remember they own Fonterra. Whatever the result of the vote, it is for the board and management to respect what we determine as shareholders.

"Right now there are too many people offering advice for or against TAF or even asking farmers to vote in line with a province. That is really unhelpful. I have voted but which way is completely irrelevant because this is an individual decision for the coop's owners.

"So forget the parochialism and the lobbying and think about your philosophy and how that sits with your vision of Fonterra's future. Your instinctive reaction is probably the most honest one to go with.

"Any intervention in shareholder decision-making only invites shareholders to seek a greater say in future board or management decisions. This is not a good model for future governance.

"I am deeply concerned that any solution to redemption risk won't stick if we just end up dividing the coop. The best way to prevent that is for us owners to front up and vote," Leferink says.

Venues for special AGM, 10.30am, Monday, June 25:

 Whangarei: Forum North, Rust Ave, Whangarei

 Rotorua: Novotel Hotel, 11 Tutanekai St, Rotorua

 Hawera: TSB Hub, Waihi Rd, Hawera

 Palmerston North: Awapuni Racecourse, Racecourse Rd, Palmerston North

 Nelson: Petite Fleur at Seifried Estate, cnr SH60 & Redwood Rd, Appleby,

Richmond

 Ashburton: Ashburton Hotel, 11-35 Racecourse Rd, Ashburton

 Invercargill: Ascot Park Hotel, cnr Tay St & Racecourse Rd, Invercargill

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