Sheep farmers in Mexico ask for fair prices

Published 2022년 1월 10일

Tridge summary

UPA-COAG agricultural organizations have called on the dairy industry to take responsibility for setting the economic conditions of new contracts for 2022 to avoid putting dairy sheep farmers at risk. They expressed concern that the lack of transparency in pricing by companies could result in unprofitable contracts and the closure of many farms. The alliance has pledged to enforce the Food Chain Law, ensuring that farmers are paid prices that are above production costs.
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Original content

The agricultural organizations UPA-COAG have requested responsibility to the dairy industry so that "they do not play recklessly with the present and the future of dairy sheep farmers" and set the economic conditions of the new contracts for this sector for the year 2022 . According to these agricultural organizations, "the farmers still do not know the economic conditions of the dairy contracts for this year 2022", in a maneuver by the companies until they know the prices that the distribution marks for certain dairy products on the shelves. If this maneuver occurs and prices are marked from top to bottom, ...
Source: Cadenaser

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