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They (supermarkets) can sort out the details - the main thing is to show massive support for the farmers. If the shelf with the fairtrade milk is cleaned out everyday then the supermarkets will realise they're onto a winner.

 

Will the farmers get the increase? I'm sure they'll soon tell us if they don't :biggrin:

 

You can't try and make it perfectly fair Huck - the aim of this would be to keep some diary farmers in production. Look at systems out there that try and make things fair for everyone and take in all eventualities - they turn into monstrosities of red tape - which then use alot of the money to process the money.

 

Keep it plain and keep it simple - this is to keep diary in this country not to bring equality to all diary farmers.

 

 

 

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This is were we already are with the EU and sub's, IMO your idea is just going to add another false force to the market.

 

IMO, all the sub's should be scraped and the market should be left to be sorted out by real market forces.

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This is were we already are with the EU and sub's, IMO your idea is just going to add another false force to the market.

 

IMO, all the sub's should be scraped and the market should be left to be sorted out by real market forces.

 

 

It will show that the public are prepared to pay more for milk if it means we keep production in this country.

 

 

You'll not change the system as it stands - the supermarkets are all powerful so there will never be a free market in diary production.

 

 

I think you're looking at farmers in general and subsidies in general. This thread and issue is just looking at Diary farmers only.

 

 

 

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It will show that the public are prepared to pay more for milk if it means we keep production in this country.

 

 

You'll not change the system as it stands - the supermarkets are all powerful so there will never be a free market in diary production.

 

 

I think you're looking at farmers in general and subsidies in general. This thread and issue is just looking at Diary farmers only.

 

 

 

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Well I am surprised about all this fuss because I only buy one once a year in December :001_smile:

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The UK farmers have been oversubsidised for many decades. Your dairy farming system is just nothing but a corrupt welfare rort.

 

The fact that you can even have farmers with 50 cow herds is beyond a joke. Its just a sponsored hobby. Our family struggled with 270 cows due to european farm subsidies killing the international price for product. During the 80's When our neighbours lost there farms with 180 cows, UK farmers with 30 cows were buying new tractors and holidaying in NZ.

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It seems that Tescos have addressed the issue of milk production - so if what they say is true at least 720 diary farmers (or 80% of these) are happy with what they get.

 

Have a look here : Why drink tesco milk? - Tesco Real Food

 

Dear Rob

 

Thank you for contacting us. We greatly value our dedicated dairy farmers and are one of the highest paying retailers for milk, above the market rate.

Our 720 direct suppliers are members of the Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group which we set up to address the volatility in the dairy market and ensure they get a fair price for their milk.

We guarantee to pay our dairy farmers above the cost of production as calculated by an independent tracker so that they can invest and plan ahead. Our price also takes into account increases in fuel, farm labour costs and unpaid family labour.

All of our own brand fresh milk is 100% British. For more information on the TSDG: http://realfood.tesco.com/our-food/milk/why.html

I hope that this reassures you. Thank you for contacting us.

Kind regards

 

Lexy St Clair

Tesco Customer Service

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It's the likes of the cut price retailer that are doing it.

 

One is farmfoods. Two 4 pinters for £1.50, this is well below anyone else. Yeah it looks good and people will buy it but little thought to who the milk comes from.

 

I will always buy British if it helping the farmer. But then we have all seen it before when they advertise they are helping someone with a product then a few months later it's all over watchdog.

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