Portugal: Is it worth crying over spilled milk?

Published 2021년 3월 5일

Tridge summary

Portuguese milk producers have demonstrated for a sustainable future of their industry, calling for greater support as the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform threatens to reduce support. The industry has faced challenges, such as a 30% decrease in effective dairy coils since 2000, despite a 35% increase in yield per dairy cow. The sector is expected to become more competitive and resilient with increasing income levels per dairy cow in the future. However, it also faces consumer shifts towards vegetable drinks, which now account for 20% of the total milk market. Producers are encouraged to adopt environmentally and animal-friendly practices to meet consumer demands and increase transparency about the origin of their food. The author stresses the importance of cooperatives in identifying new solutions and requiring cooperative structures to generate value for a sustainable future in the sector.
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Original content

Portugal can only gain from a stronger, more resilient dairy industry. It is worthwhile to convert difficulties into opportunities and find a fundamentally more sustainable future. Last Friday we witnessed another demonstration by milk producers, called “For a sustainable future in production”, which calls for greater support for milk production in Portugal, thus seeking to guarantee the survival of their farms. At issue, as usual, is the lack of support for income and production, which, according to the reform that is being designed in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union, is expected to see a very considerable cut in support, as well as Government policies are determined to place the price paid to producers, by industry and distribution, at a level that ensures sustainable income. From spilled milk to barefoot galoshes, seen this past Friday, many have been the calls and demonstrations promoted by the milk sector, over these years. Personally, there is ...

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