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National Farmers Union (NFU) Cymru Milk Board Chairman Maurice Jones  said it was simply not an option for farmers to go on seeing farm-gate  milk prices which had no relation to the value of dairy products or to  farm costs. 
“The situation has not improved in recent months as we would have  expected. We’ve seen a bit of upward movement in farm-gate prices but  farmers are expecting a lot more. The European average farm-gate milk  price is 31ppl and the Average Milk Price Equivalents (AMPE) and Milk  for Cheese Value Equivalents are both over 32ppl. Yet, the average UK  farm-gate price at just over 27ppl still languishes well below these  indicators,” Mr Jones said. 
The Union has also made it clear that the industry needs to see a shift  away from buyers having the discretion to make fundamental changes to  business terms, such as price and pricing schedules, without proper  consultation or transparency. 
NFU Cymru Deputy President, Stephen James, said: “Recent price increases  are not enough and it is deeply disturbing that some of these  announcements by Wisemans, Dairy Crest and Glanbia have been coupled  with changes to milk pricing schedules. These changes include key terms  and conditions for milk composition and quality payments and the  likelihood is that many producers won’t actually achieve these price  increases in full.” 
“This practice by the processing industry of making substantial changes  to farmers’ contractual terms and conditions at the discretion of the  purchaser is something that we desperately need to move away from if  farmers are to have faith in contracts and their supply chain  relationships. Farmers need transparency, consultation and a balanced  negotiation on key issues like pricing schedule adjustments." 
“Farmers are crying out for a meaningful increase in their farm-gate  milk price. Producers are facing an extremely tough autumn and winter.  Forage stocks have been depleted following a dry spring and feed,  bedding and energy costs are all extremely high."  
"With market indicators such as AMPE above 32ppl and production costs  typically in excess of 31ppl, we know that milk producers are expecting a  lot more to come. The current UK farm-gate price of 27ppl is  unsustainable. This is my clear message to the processing sector,” Mr  James added.
























