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Dairy farmers 'could go under' despite milk demand rise | Dairy farmers 'could go under' despite milk demand rise |
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Dairy farmers are warning they will go out of business because the price they are paid for milk has fallen, despite shortages in some supermarkets. | Dairy farmers are warning they will go out of business because the price they are paid for milk has fallen, despite shortages in some supermarkets. |
The UK's main milk processor Freshways, said its cut of 2p-per-litre was "unfortunate" but a drop in trade with coffee shops and pubs had forced it. | The UK's main milk processor Freshways, said its cut of 2p-per-litre was "unfortunate" but a drop in trade with coffee shops and pubs had forced it. |
Staffordshire farmer Peter Pratt said this comes after he lost 65% of crops during floods. | Staffordshire farmer Peter Pratt said this comes after he lost 65% of crops during floods. |
The government said it was looking at the problem "as a matter of urgency". | The government said it was looking at the problem "as a matter of urgency". |
Payments to farmers by Freshways will also be deferred until 15 May after the "excessive decline", managing director Bali Nijjar said. | Payments to farmers by Freshways will also be deferred until 15 May after the "excessive decline", managing director Bali Nijjar said. |
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) dairy board chairman Michael Oakes, said some dairy farmers were "particularly vulnerable" in this "highly volatile situation". | |
Mr Pratt, a dairy, arable and beef farmer employing six people in Rugeley, said his family-run farm had been "hard hit". | Mr Pratt, a dairy, arable and beef farmer employing six people in Rugeley, said his family-run farm had been "hard hit". |
His 200 cows produce about 6,000 litres a day on the 1,500 acre site but he was "quickly running out of money" and wanted the government to act. | His 200 cows produce about 6,000 litres a day on the 1,500 acre site but he was "quickly running out of money" and wanted the government to act. |
Alan Smith, from Bumble Bee Farm in Leicestershire, said the future of his 101-year-old farm, employing four family members, was now in doubt. | Alan Smith, from Bumble Bee Farm in Leicestershire, said the future of his 101-year-old farm, employing four family members, was now in doubt. |
"We're losing nine pence on every litre [of milk] we send but the worst of it is they won't now pay us for 70 days," he said. | "We're losing nine pence on every litre [of milk] we send but the worst of it is they won't now pay us for 70 days," he said. |
"We can't go on losing forever." | "We can't go on losing forever." |
Milk co-operative Arla Foods UK said it had experienced a "significant" increase in demand from consumers and had managed to increase supplies of milk to supermarkets significantly by "simplifying the business". | Milk co-operative Arla Foods UK said it had experienced a "significant" increase in demand from consumers and had managed to increase supplies of milk to supermarkets significantly by "simplifying the business". |
Managing director Ash Amirahmadi, said he had spoken to the government who were "working very hard to put the framework together for us to allow more co-operation". | Managing director Ash Amirahmadi, said he had spoken to the government who were "working very hard to put the framework together for us to allow more co-operation". |
A Defra spokesperson said: "We are aware of the need to redirect produce from the hospitality market to the retail market and are looking at it as a matter of urgency. | A Defra spokesperson said: "We are aware of the need to redirect produce from the hospitality market to the retail market and are looking at it as a matter of urgency. |
"We are working closely with representatives from the dairy supply chain to understand what short-term and long-term support the whole sector needs." | "We are working closely with representatives from the dairy supply chain to understand what short-term and long-term support the whole sector needs." |
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