Spain: UPA Córdoba warns of reckless decreases by some dairy industries to bring down goat milk prices

Published 2024년 7월 26일

Tridge summary

The Union of Small Farmers and Ranchers of Córdoba (UPA) has raised concerns about certain industries driving down the price of goat milk to below production costs, which are approximately 0.75 euros per liter. Currently, farmers receive between 0.55 and 0.60 euros per liter, resulting in financial losses. UPA urges the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Food Information and Control Agency to step in and safeguard the goat milk sector, which is vital for local economies, environmental management, and preventing farm closures.
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Livestock farmers remember that the price must be adjusted from origin to destination, and not the other way around. Certain Industries are reluctant to abandon abusive practices that have caused great damage to the food chain in our country. Goat milk is once again the subject of practices that have been shown to be abusive, such as recklessly lowering the price, ignoring the production costs of the product. The Union of Small Farmers and Ranchers of Córdoba denounces that some industries are forcing decreases in the price of milk, engaging in behavior pursued by the Food Chain Law, which clearly establishes that the price of food must be determined from origin to destination, and never the other way around. According to UPA calculations, the production costs of a liter of goat milk are currently around 0.75 euros/liter. Right now the price that the industry is paying to farmers is between 0.55 and 0.60 euros/liter. Taking these data into account, the prices paid would be clearly ...

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