Dairy Industry News and Features

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Note, all standard litre prices are those quoted by www.milkprices.com and are based on the following:
The liquid standard litre 4% bf, 3.3% protein, 30,000/ml Bactoscans, 200,000/ml SCC, 1 million litres a year on EODC but before seasonality, monthly profile payments, balancing, B price additions, capital retentions or annual incentive schemes. The manufacturing standard litre is to exactly the same specification with the exception of 4.2%bf and 3.4% protein.

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Wensleydale Creamery (Cheese) to stand on until at least May 1st

This maintains a manufacturing standard of 27.75ppl and a liquid standard litre of 26.8ppl.

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Pensworth Dairy (Liquid) to stand on until 1st May

This maintains their liquid standard litre price at 25ppl for those producers who participate in Pensworth’s new animal welfare standards for others who do not qualify it will be 24.5ppl Pensworth have written to producers outlining how Covid19 has battered their budgets especially given their customer base amongst others includes 230 hospitals, 1700 care homes as well as 100,000 plus doorstep customers many of whom are elderly and self-isolating.

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Wells Farm Dairy Stand on but under constant review – Producer Notified

In a letter to producers dated 23rd March, Wells have confirmed they have seen the business hit hard consequently have farmgate milk prices under constant review on almost a daily basis.

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0.5ppl Milk Price decrease for Paynes Dairies (Liquid) suppliers – from 1st of April

This reduces producers standard liquid litre price to 25.7ppl.

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2.25ppl Milk Price reduction for Pattemores (Liquid) suppliers – from May 1st

This reduces producers standard liquid litre price to 24ppl.

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2ppl Milk Price reduction for Dairy Partners Suppliers (Mozzarella Cheese, Wales) – from April 1st Producer Notified

Standard litre price unknown but will be under 25ppl.

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Grahams skimming and disposing surplus milk and a 1ppl price cut – from April 10th

Grahams dairy in Scotland yesterday informed its supplying farmers that it has been forced to skim and dispose of milk at both its Bridge of Allan and Nairn processing facilities. In addition, they have alerted farmers to the fact “and we have significant concern around our ability to pick up ex-farm milk in the coming days. We are reviewing this position by tomorrow afternoon.

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Dairy prices in freefall with spot milk at 15ppl plentiful and falling like a stone

In this bulletin dated 13th March, Ian stated – Coronavirus is causing a melt down and if the government introduces restrictions the dairy trade is buckling for a very rough ride with some expecting spot milk to be plentiful and quickly down to circa 20p as orders are reduced or cancelled on mass. Well it has spectacularly crashed to 15p and falling. There is suddenly oceans of surplus milk desperately trying to find a home.

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What does this all mean for milk prices?

With cream prices having dropped from 1.35 to £1 in under three weeks, liquid processors are under pressure. It’s serious, and don’t shoot the messenger but unless a processor has connections with Ian’s relation, Harry Potter, holding liquid non-aligned farmgate prices at current levels will be close to mission impossible as more milk is forced into commodity markets and with our driers at full stretch distress milk has returned big time.

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Glanbia (cheese) stand on - hold its price until at least May 1st

This maintains a manufacturing standard litre price at 27ppl and based on a liquid standard litre 26.1ppl.

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First Milk (Cheese) Stand on - hold its member milk price until at least 1st June

This is an excellent result for which First Milk and its partner in cheese, Ornua (formerly Adams) should be applauded, particularly for the stability it delivers.   This maintains members manufacturing standard litre milk price at 27.63ppl and based on a liquid standard litre 26.75ppl.

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Arla’s member April Milk Price to remain at 30.79ppl

Arla have announced a stand on April 1st member milk price on both conventional and organic supplies with a small 0.15ppl quarterly currency adjustment. The resulting manufacturing standard litre price is 30.79ppl (39.83ppl organic) and based on a liquid standard litre 29.61ppl (38.3ppl organic).

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