The danger of milk price waiting for the consumer in Turkey

Published 2022년 11월 28일

Tridge summary

Turkey is facing a milk crisis due to rising costs, which has led milk producers to send female animals to slaughter, resulting in a shortage of milk supply. The milk price has increased by 14% in just 10 days and is expected to rise further, with milk prices soon reaching 30 liras per liter. The government is aware of the situation but has been unable to secure the requested funds from the Ministry of Treasury, leading to the current chaos in milk pricing and production. The situation is further complicated by the need for Turkey to import live animals and the high exchange rate, making it a costly solution.
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Original content

The milk producer, who was overwhelmed by the ever-increasing costs in the last period, found the solution by sending his female animals to slaughter, as in the past years. While a large number of female animals have been sent to slaughter recently in Turkey, there are problems in milk supply as a result. There will be no milk under 30 liras. Köykoop Denizli Regional Union President Mehmet Varol announced that after the female animals are sent to slaughter, the problem in supply will be reflected on the shelves, and the milk crisis is at the door. Speaking to Selami Aydın from Sözcü Newspaper, Varol said, "The price of milk increased by 14 percent in 10 days. It has not been reflected on the market shelves yet, but there will be no milk under 30 liras until a month. The price of milk is determined on social media The National Dairy Council and the Presidential Food and Agricultural Product Markets Monitoring Committee cannot control milk prices. Milk has its own market. ...
Source: Deha20

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