The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) Dairy Chairman, Stephen Arthur, has urged dairy processors to increase the milk price paid to farmers to reflect the rising prices of dairy products in the European market. He highlighted the significant increase in prices of cheddar cheese, butter, and skimmed and whole milk powder in the past year, in contrast to the lower increase in the milk price paid to farmers. Arthur also warned of a potential decrease in global milk supply in 2022 due to high input costs and noted that dairy processors should justify any milk price less than the market returns. This call comes after Fonterra, the world's largest dairy exporter, narrowed its farmgate milk price due to decreased global demand for dairy products caused by the COVID-19 lockdowns in China, the economic crisis in Sri Lanka, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.