Sheep farmers: There are attempts to lower the price of milk

Published 2025년 3월 13일

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Bulgarian native sheep farmers are frustrated by the proposed low purchase price for sheep's milk in 2025, with offers ranging from 1.50 to 1.60 leva. They argue that the offer is unjustifiably low, especially in the context of the small ruminant plague's impact on exports. However, the farmer representative points out that there is no EU ban on importing sheep's milk from Bulgaria, contradicting dairy processors' fears of potential European Commission sanctions due to the plague. Despite these concerns, there has been a slight increase in the processing of sheep's milk in Bulgaria, with 557 thousand liters processed in January 2025, up from 457 thousand liters in the same month of the previous year. However, sheep farmers are facing delays in payment for milk delivered in 2024 and 2023 by some native dairies.
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"There is no official purchase price announced for sheep's milk from the 2025 Campaign yet, but we are already being offered amounts of 1.50 - 1.60 leva, which is a scandalously low price," a native sheep farmer told Agri.BG. According to him, attempts are being made to lower the purchase price under the pretext that the plague of small ruminants is limiting exports, that is, trade and turnover of processors. Back in January, China banned the import of live animals from Bulgaria, as well as processed and unprocessed products from them, but how much does this affect the trade in milk and dairy products? "The dairies' fears are that the European Commission will impose sanctions on Bulgaria for dairy products because of the plague and that if the milk is processed, it will not be able to be sold in Germany, for example, where we have regular exports. However, this is an unfounded concern and seems to be used only as a pretext, since there is actually no country in the EU that has ...
Source: Agri

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