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Edirne Milk Producers Association demands revising milk prices

Cow Milk
Dairy
Turkiye
Market & Price Trends
Published Feb 21, 2024

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Mustafa Suiçmez, President of the Edirne Milk Producers Association, has urged for an immediate review of milk prices due to the rising slaughter of female cattle, which could affect future production. He noted that dairy and livestock farming in several villages are struggling, with some nearing closure due to declining milk production. Suiçmez warned that without a revision of milk prices, the industry could face a future shortage of raw materials as young people lose interest in the sector.
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Edirne Milk Producers Association (SÜTÜB) President Mustafa Suiçmez said, "Yesterday, 27 male animals were sold at the Edirne Commodity Exchange. A total of 57 female animals were sold. Most of them are heifers. They have not completed their productivity or even started to produce, and the others are cows. Most of the cows have not gone out of production. "27 male and 57 female animals went to slaughter, twice as many. Female animals do not have the chance to give birth to calves within 1-2 years, so they go to slaughter. We demand that milk prices be revised immediately," he said. SÜTÜB President Mustafa Suiçmez made a statement about milk prices and the slaughter of female cattle. Suiçmez said: "WE DEMAND MILK PRICES TO BE REVISED IMMEDIATELY" "Yesterday, 27 male animals were sold at the Edirne Commodity Exchange. A total of 57 female animals were sold. Most of them are heifers. The majority of them are heifers that have not completed their productivity and even have not reached ...
Source: Sondakika
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