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Dairy farms closures: More than 1,000 shut in three years | Dairy farms closures: More than 1,000 shut in three years |
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The number of dairy farms in England and Wales has fallen by more than 1,000 in three years, an industry body has reported. | The number of dairy farms in England and Wales has fallen by more than 1,000 in three years, an industry body has reported. |
One in ten farms has closed since June 2013, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). | One in ten farms has closed since June 2013, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB). |
North Yorkshire lost 89 farms, the highest total of any county, while Berkshire saw the highest rate of decline with a third of farms closing. | North Yorkshire lost 89 farms, the highest total of any county, while Berkshire saw the highest rate of decline with a third of farms closing. |
The board said it was concerned by the milk price paid to farmers. | The board said it was concerned by the milk price paid to farmers. |
An AHDB spokesman said some farmers were still paid about ten pence a litre less than the cost of production, despite protests by the National Farmers' Union last year. | An AHDB spokesman said some farmers were still paid about ten pence a litre less than the cost of production, despite protests by the National Farmers' Union last year. |
The board said North Yorkshire had lost more than one in seven farms over the period, while Berkshire had lost seven of its 22 farms. | The board said North Yorkshire had lost more than one in seven farms over the period, while Berkshire had lost seven of its 22 farms. |
In total, 1022 farms have closed over the three year period. | |
Yorkshire dairy farmer Jeremy Holmes said traditional dairy farming was "in a mess", with "far too much milk on the market". | Yorkshire dairy farmer Jeremy Holmes said traditional dairy farming was "in a mess", with "far too much milk on the market". |
He said he had survived by buying a vending machine to sell raw milk on his farm at Denby Dale near Huddersfield at £1 per litre, about three times the price paid by supermarkets. | He said he had survived by buying a vending machine to sell raw milk on his farm at Denby Dale near Huddersfield at £1 per litre, about three times the price paid by supermarkets. |
Angus Hodge, a dairy farmer at Padworth in Berkshire, said: "The last couple of years have been a struggle with the milk price dropping but we've had to trim our costs, with eyes to the future when the milk price picks up." | Angus Hodge, a dairy farmer at Padworth in Berkshire, said: "The last couple of years have been a struggle with the milk price dropping but we've had to trim our costs, with eyes to the future when the milk price picks up." |
Despite the closure of farms, the number of dairy cows in the UK increased by around 113,000 between 2013 and 2015 according to figures from the House of Commons library. | Despite the closure of farms, the number of dairy cows in the UK increased by around 113,000 between 2013 and 2015 according to figures from the House of Commons library. |
The report said the average herd size had risen as smaller producers left the industry. | The report said the average herd size had risen as smaller producers left the industry. |
During that period, milk prices fell by about 30%. | During that period, milk prices fell by about 30%. |
The report said UK milk production had increased by 8% between 2013 and 2014, mainly due to a higher yield per cow. | The report said UK milk production had increased by 8% between 2013 and 2014, mainly due to a higher yield per cow. |