Milk producers in Turkey evaluate the 2025 prices

Published 2024년 12월 28일

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A meeting was held by 16 union presidents, who represent 70% of milk production in Turkey, with the Adana Cattle Breeders Association to discuss the milk price set by the National Milk Council for 2025. The union presidents expressed the challenges faced by milk producers in 2024 and proposed solutions. The Association's President, Yaşar Kahya, stated that the proposed price of 17.15 TL for 2025, if reached to the producers, could alleviate some of the current challenges. The meeting concluded with the need for unity among all stakeholders for the implementation of the set price.
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Speaking at the consultation meeting attended by 16 union presidents in Kayseri, Adana Cattle Breeders Association President Yaşar Kahya said; "If the 17.15 TL announced for 2025 reaches the hands of the producer, it will put out the fire a little bit." 16 union presidents who organize 70 percent of milk production in Turkey among the cattle breeders associations held a meeting at the Kayseri Cattle Breeders Association and discussed the milk price announced by the National Milk Council for 2025. In addition, the union president who attended the meeting expressed the problems experienced by milk producers in 2024 and made suggestions. Making a statement on behalf of the unions, Adana Cattle Breeders Association President Yaşar Kahya said; "We want our country to be self-sufficient in agricultural production, and at the same time, we want our producers to market their products at a valuable price. We, the producer unions here, have a great responsibility. An organized producer's ...
Source: Sondakika

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