No cuts in the price of milk in Campania, Italy

Published Jun 15, 2023

Tridge summary

Farmers in Campania, Italy are facing potential cuts in the purchase of milk from them, despite falling energy costs. Salvatore Loffreda, director of Coldiretti Campania, has warned that farmers will resist any attempts to lower farm-gate milk prices unilaterally by buyers. He has urged farmers to refuse any offers below the agreed prices and to demand supply chain contracts.
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Original content

Also in Campania there is the possibility of a reduction in the prices of farm-gate cow's milk, for now attested to the minimum - according to the Ismea methods for 2023 - just above the costs per unit of product between 64 and 65 euro cents per liter . «Energy costs are no longer running, but – says Salvatore Loffreda, director of Coldiretti Campania – there are those who continue to threaten farmers with cuts for the purchase of milk from the stable. We will go down on a war footing if someone tries to renegotiate the price of farm-gate milk». "To date, there is no justification - continues Loffreda - which could lead to unilateral changes in the price of farm-gate milk by buyers". The director of Coldiretti, in recalling that prices are set in the area and not elsewhere "a thousand kilometers away", ...

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