Australian Dairy Nutritionals Group operates as an integrated producer of dairy products in Australia. The company operates through Dairy Farms and Dairy Processing segments. The Dairy Farms segment owns and operates dairy farms and dairy livestock for the production and sale of fresh raw milk for conversion to milk and milk products. The Dairy Processing segment processes and sells dairy and nutritional products to domestic and international markets. It sells its products through supermarkets, home delivery, cross border e-commerce through distribution partners, and foodservice and niche retailers. The company offers its products under the Jonesy's, Ecklin South, Camperdown Dairy, The Collective, and Future brands. Australian Dairy Nutritionals Group was incorporated in 1992 and is based in Camperdown, Australia.
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