Dairy farming

The organisation also called for the Government to speed up the process  of creating the Groceries Code Adjudicator, following the latest Defra  Agricultural Prices Index (API) figures that show a 13 per cent rise in  the cost of fuel, feed and fertiliser in the last year with prices now  above the previous 2008 peak.  
It comes as farmers and food manufacturers are pressured into sharing  the pain of a major grocery price war, which could see lasting damage to  the competitiveness of the supply chain should the current situation  continue.  
NFU director of corporate affairs, Tom Hind said: “These figures  illustrate that variable and fixed costs for fuel, feed and fertiliser  have all been on the rise over the last two years with this sheer  combination of factors pushing the index to its record high.  
“It contrasts with the fall in the cost of food to consumers and bears  out comments by some producers that they are being asked to ‘share the  pain’ of the well-documented supermarket price wars.  
“When you add this to reports in the Financial Times and other journals  about the pressure being passed back by retailers, it calls into  question the reliability of the British Retail Consortium’s message that  supermarkets are cutting their already thin margins to hold down shop  prices.  
“We know that consumers are feeling the pinch from the weak economy and  higher levels of inflation. Fair competition to ensure consumers get the  best deal is all well and good. But there are two big risks.  
“The first is that excessive bargaining power exerted for short-term  pressures will undermine the already feeble state of investment on farms  and in food manufacturing. In the long-run this will affect our ability  to compete and to offer consumers a choice of high quality, affordable  British food. The second is the very real risk that some companies may  resort to the underhand tactics of the past to recover lost margins,  protecting shareholder dividends whilst undermining farming families.  
“To address this, it is vital that the government comes forward swiftly  with formal plans to introduce a Groceries Code Adjudicator with  meaningful powers to investigate claims of breaches of the GSCOP.”






















