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flag Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell resigns after leading a major turnaround, including record profits and a $4.22 billion sale of consumer brands.

flag Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell has resigned after eight years in the role and 25 years with the co-operative, stepping down as the company completes a major strategic and financial turnaround. flag Under his leadership, Fonterra reversed a crisis marked by losses and debt, achieved record profits, and sold its global consumer brands to Lactalis for $4.22 billion, returning capital to farmers. flag The board praised his role in restoring financial discipline and farmer trust. flag Greenpeace criticized Hurrell’s tenure, citing environmental damage from intensive dairy practices, pollution, and reliance on imported inputs, urging the new CEO to shift toward regenerative farming. flag A six-month transition period begins as the board searches for a successor.

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