The milk price for standard milk in the Netherlands has increased to 74.89 euros per 100 kilos in October, up from 70.27 euros in September, according to LTO Melkgeitenhouderij and Agrimedia. The rise is due to higher market prices and increased milk contents in the winter months. Goat farmers are pleased with the trend, given rising feed and energy costs, but say the increase is not enough and call on processors to raise prices further. The director of LTO Melkgeitenhouderij also notes that milk production is not significantly increasing, which is supporting the market. The number of dairy goats in the Netherlands is projected to increase by almost 1% to 446,793 in 2022, while the number of goat farms has decreased by 4 to 436.