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Milk price row: Arla Food UK announces 2.5p price rise | Milk price row: Arla Food UK announces 2.5p price rise |
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A dairy processor in West Yorkshire has announced an increase in the amount it pays farmers for their milk. | A dairy processor in West Yorkshire has announced an increase in the amount it pays farmers for their milk. |
Leeds-based Arla Foods UK said its standard litre price would rise from 27p per litre to 29.5p from 1 October. | Leeds-based Arla Foods UK said its standard litre price would rise from 27p per litre to 29.5p from 1 October. |
The decision, which has been welcomed by farming groups, follows protests outside Arla's Stourton plant by farmers campaigning for fairer prices. | The decision, which has been welcomed by farming groups, follows protests outside Arla's Stourton plant by farmers campaigning for fairer prices. |
It comes as an agreement is reached on a new voluntary code of practice for future contracts for milk supplies. | It comes as an agreement is reached on a new voluntary code of practice for future contracts for milk supplies. |
Dairy UK says a deal with the National Farmers Union (NFU) and NFU Scotland will help promote "trust" between milk producers and buyers. | |
In July, following the protests and discussions with customers, Arla Foods decided to abandoned a planned price cut. | In July, following the protests and discussions with customers, Arla Foods decided to abandoned a planned price cut. |
'Difficult time' | 'Difficult time' |
The company said it hoped the October increase would "build confidence in the British dairy industry". | The company said it hoped the October increase would "build confidence in the British dairy industry". |
Ash Amirahmadi, head of milk procurement, said Arla wanted to "deliver a price and a sustainable sourcing strategy that step changes the returns for our members, restores confidence and... where all farmers benefit equally from the returns from our customers". | Ash Amirahmadi, head of milk procurement, said Arla wanted to "deliver a price and a sustainable sourcing strategy that step changes the returns for our members, restores confidence and... where all farmers benefit equally from the returns from our customers". |
Whether the increase will result in price rises in stores was a matter for retailers, Arla said. | Whether the increase will result in price rises in stores was a matter for retailers, Arla said. |
David Shaw, a dairy farmer from North Yorkshire, said the increase was "very good". | David Shaw, a dairy farmer from North Yorkshire, said the increase was "very good". |
He added: "Unfortunately our customers will have to pay more and I think because of the recession it's going to be a very difficult time, but I hope that people will understand that farmers do need to be paid a reasonable price in order to continue in business." | He added: "Unfortunately our customers will have to pay more and I think because of the recession it's going to be a very difficult time, but I hope that people will understand that farmers do need to be paid a reasonable price in order to continue in business." |
Peter Kendall, president of the NFU, said: "We laid down the important challenge to milk buyers to reverse the milk price cuts and find a better way of doing business with farmers. | Peter Kendall, president of the NFU, said: "We laid down the important challenge to milk buyers to reverse the milk price cuts and find a better way of doing business with farmers. |
"Arla has responded to this challenge in a transparent and meaningful way. | "Arla has responded to this challenge in a transparent and meaningful way. |
"However, what is important to dairy farmers is that price increases are lasting and industry wide." | "However, what is important to dairy farmers is that price increases are lasting and industry wide." |
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