Milk buyers will be targeted, says coalition

Dairy Board Chairman Mansel Raymond

The coalition, the NFU, NFU Cymru, NFU Scotland, FFA, TFA, WFU and the RABDF also called for further price rises, urgently needed by farmers to be forthcoming, and that companies not complying will be made public.

NFU dairy board chairman Mansel Raymond said: “If Co-ops, smaller processors or any milk buyer for that matter thinks the code doesn’t apply to them, they are wrong. It is the responsibility of every milk buyer to ensure the voluntary approach to improving milk contracts succeeds. The alternative is legislation and the Coalition will not rest until we see better more balanced contracts for dairy farmers.”

NFU President Peter Kendall said: “I am laying the challenge down to David Heath to put his full support and force behind the full implementation of the code. As a coalition we are committed to the success of the code and trust Defra to be equally committed. That said, we welcome David Heath’s recent challenge to processors, when he told the Dairy UK board, that if contracts do not improve via the voluntary route, Defra will look to legislate.”

Gary Mitchell NFUS milk committee chairman, said: “Processors and Dairy UK have suggested April 1 is a realistic date by which contracts will be improved. While we’d like to see improvements before this date, we certainly will not sanction delays beyond this. We will challenge retailers and food businesses to only buy milk via compliant contracts of from processors who comply with the code, and non-compliance will be made very public.”

Farmers for Action Chairman, David Handley, said: “Despite all of our efforts, farm gate milk prices for deliveries in January are typically only 1ppl to 2ppl higher than in April 2012, since then however, costs of production have risen by 3ppl to 4ppl. Farmers need to see improving dairy market conditions translated into farm gate milk price rises.”

It follows a meeting of the coalition at Stoneleigh yesterday (Friday January 17).

The dairy coalition of organisations will continue to work together closely on the delivery improved conditions for dairy farmers, in line with the 10 point plan.