Muller confirms October milk price rise

Muller has written to dairy farmers to confirm that its standard litre milk price will increase by an average of 1 pence per litre from October 1st 2016.
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The move reflects a tightening of milk supply and a strengthening of global commodity markets.
Hundreds of dairy farmers turned out to protest over Muller’s decision to hold the price earlier this month.
Campaign group Farmers for Action (FFA) organised the rally with its Chairman David Handley saying feelings were running high among dairy farmers as financial losses mount.
At the request of its farmer board, Muller said they will start the process of aligning the milk price paid for its two liquid contracts, Muller Milk Group and Direct Milk.
The milk price harmonisation will be phased over time to ensure that all non-aligned dairy farmers supplying the business can benefit from the same standard liquid price.
«We are hopeful that dairy commodities markets have turned a corner and we will now see a sustained recovery,» said Lyndsay Chapman, Müller’s Agriculture Director.
‘Long way to go’
«Cream and butter values have shown improvements that are now starting to be realised in our business, although the latter is taking longer to recover due to the volumes of butter in storage. Better returns will lead to higher farm gate milk prices, and we are optimistic in this respect.
«It is important to stress that our standard price is competitive in its own right, but with the addition of the retailer supplement, actual realisations for Muller non-aligned farmers are substantially higher than those received by farmers supplying other processors who receive similar supplements but choose not to offer the same level of transparency,” said Lyndsay Chapman.
«It is right that this additional and very welcome supplement is aimed at Müller farmers who aren’t already part of one of our supermarket aligned groups.
«We wouldn’t be able to achieve this if the supplement was simply absorbed into our standard litre price and, as a result, spread across all Müller suppliers including some aligned producers.»
«Whether our farmers are in a supermarket group or not, it is our intention to optimise their actual returns each month».
‘Important first step’
Roddy Catto, Chairman of the Müller Milk Group farmer Board said there remains «a long way to go» before farmers’ milk prices recover to a level which is «sustainable.»
«This is an important first step and acknowledgement that the markets are looking more positive,» Mr Catto said.
«Muller’s focus on adding value to milk meant that when the markets hit their lowest point we were not fully exposed to the very low returns being received by others in our industry.
«Nevertheless, this has been an extremely painful and challenging period for Müller suppliers and we now hope to see a sustained recovery.
«We will continue to work very closely with Müller to build on this positive first step.
«We are working as a combined farmer Board and we requested that Müller equalise the prices on its standard liquid contracts.
«The process has started this month, and the intention is to complete this as soon as possible.»
 
Source: FarmingUK
Link: https://www.farminguk.com/news/Muller-confirms-October-milk-price-rise_43009.html
 

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