Netherlands: A dairy farm in Dokkum with goat's milk cottage cheese

Published 2021년 6월 22일

Tridge summary

A cooperative has started producing goat curd 'Mekker' using milk from a young organic goat farmer who previously faced challenges when his cheese maker stopped. The cooperative uses a 'true cost' price, which is significantly higher than the national market price for cow's milk, providing the goat farmer with a fair price and allowing him to continue his development. The agreed milk price for the goat curd is 1.50 euros per kilo, compared to 1 euro per kilo for cow's milk, making a substantial difference for the dairy farmer.
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The cooperative was approached by a young organic goat farmer with twenty dairy goats. The milk was initially processed into goat cheese. The cheese maker stopped, after which the entrepreneur had to find another outlet for his milk. 'We wanted to develop a product with goat's milk from Zuco, so that we can also offer dairy products for people with a lactose intolerance. By starting with this entrepreneur, we can start small and then scale up', says Hessel Jan Sinnige of the cooperative. The cooperative considers it important to use a 'true cost' price. That is a price that is based on the costs to be incurred. For the goat curd 'Mekker', the agreed milk price is far above the national market price with which this goat farmer can continue to develop, says Sinnige. According to ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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