The French federation FNEC wants higher milk prices for goat farmers

Published 2022년 1월 20일

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The French National Union of Dairy Goat Farmers (FNEC) is advocating for a increase in the milk price to compensate for rising production costs. The proposed price is at least 6 euros per 100 kilos, raising the average price from 76.20 euros to 82.20 euros. The FNEC insists that a minimum price of 84 euros per 100 kilos is necessary for farmers to break even. Failing to meet this price could lead to a decrease in income, potential risks to the long-term supply of goat's milk, and limited investment opportunities for innovation.
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Posted: 20/01/2022 Save as favorite The French federation of dairy goat farmers FNEC is pushing for an increase in the milk price. Production costs have risen sharply and are not expected to decrease in the short term, the organization says. Between November 2020 and October 2021, goat farmers received an average price of 76.20 euros per 100 kilograms of milk. That price must be increased by at least 6 euros per 100 kilos, according to FNEC. FNEC states that dairy goat farmers need a minimum price of 84 euros per 100 kilos of milk to be reimbursed for their cost price. That is the price that the organization says should be stated in the terms and conditions that the dairies have sent to their customers as part of the application of the new French Egalim2 ...
Source: Agri Holland

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