23 July 2007 RABDF calls for farm-gate prices to reflect production cost changes |
The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers has called for farm-gate milk prices to more urgently reflect changes in production costs. The Association believes that in particular rises in feed costs should be incorporated into all milk prices with immediate effect. He continues: “The unprecedented floods and wet weather suffered over the last few weeks have wiped out many crops and also affected crop quality, which will have major consequences on future feed costs and escalate the situation further. On top of this, many dairy farms have had to house cows and are already using winter feed stocks so even more additional costs are coming into force.” David adds: “Farmers cannot be expected to live off what might happen in the future. Farm-gate milk prices must reflect production cost changes far more instantaneously. Processors and retailers need to recognise that if they wish to secure the future of all dairy products, they will have to pay more for the milk.” |