Dairy Crest seeks solution for dairy sector
Dairy Crest acts to seek long term solution for dairy sector
Dairy Crest is announcing today a further initiative to find a
long term solution for the dairy sector. It is setting aside
for two months the milk purchase price cut that was due to be
implemented on 1 August.
The delay will give Dairy Crest and its farmers time to continue to
work together to seek solutions to the current difficulties that
are facing the Dairy sector and are affecting farmers and
processors alike.
Two of Dairy Crest's customers have already agreed to pay a
supplement to support farmers. Although all of the additional
revenue from these customers will be fed back to farmers it is not
enough to completely reverse the previously announced cut.
However, in the short term, while discussions with other customers
are ongoing, Dairy Crest will make up any shortfall itself.
This builds on a number of previously announced initiatives by
Dairy Crest to help mitigate the impact of the price cuts,
including:
Introduction of new contract terms allowing farmers supplying Dairy Crest to move their milk supply with only 3 months notice following a milk price reduction.
Giving farmers longer notice of any price changes.
Appointment of an independent consultant to review the mechanism behind the company's farm gate milk pricing process.
Mike Sheldon, Milk Procurement Director, commented:
"We are in no doubt about the difficulties that the farmers
affected by the forthcoming August price cut have been
facing. Our bold move to set aside this cut for two months
will allow us to continue to work with our farmers to find long
term solutions. We remain committed to paying fair milk
prices - a commitment fully demonstrated by today's decision."
ends
26 July 2012
For further information:
Dairy Crest
Arthur Reeves
01372 472236
Brunswick
Simon Sporborg / Sophie Brand / Max McGahan
020 7404 5959