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MÜLLER UK & IRELAND GROUP CONFIRMS MARCH MILK PRICE
Müller UK & Ireland Group has confirmed that its standard milk price from March 5, 2015 will be 24.15ppl, a reduction of 1.75ppl.
The company took a decision to hold its milk price for February but has since faced a widening gap between its price and those offered by other processors, including farmer owned co-operatives, which could potentially affect Müller Wiseman’s ability to compete.
Although the market for farm-gate milk remains affected by high levels of milk supply from farms and weak demand for dairy products, Müller has reaffirmed its intention to continue paying a leading ‘clean’ price on all litres supplied by farmers.
This means that the price offered by the company will not be further eroded by deductions or penalties of the kind imposed by other purchasers including farmer owned co-operatives, for balancing, haulage, capital contributions or mechanisms which pay full price on only a proportion of the milk which farmers supply.
Müller has also reaffirmed its support for the spirit and intent of the Voluntary Code, meaning that farmers have a full months’ notice of any price change and the flexibility to move elsewhere within three months if they choose to do so.
Carl Ravenhall, Managing Director of Müller Wiseman Dairies said:
“After leaving our milk price unchanged for February, we must now reflect further drops in the value of cream and butter products and the need to be competitive in the supply of dairy products to our customers in our March price.
“We continue to take very difficult and painful decisions within our company to ensure that our costs are as low as they can be, but our business cannot compete if the cost of the milk that we buy from farmers is substantially higher than that of our competitors.
“We very much look forward to seeing an improvement in the market for farm-gate milk which can then be reflected in the milk price which we can offer.”
Roddy Catto, Chairman of the Müller Wiseman Milk Group which represents dairy farmers who supply the company said:
“The speed of decline in the value of milk produced by farmers in Britain is well documented and unprecedented.
“Our discussions with the Müller management team have been robust and focused on ensuring that the company is fully aware of the trading difficulties faced by dairy farmers in these extremely trying times.
“The company has maintained its commitment to pay a leading price to dairy farmers, and we recognise that it must remain competitive in an environment where other processors are paying less for their milk.
“As dairy farmers ourselves we do not welcome a further reduction in milk price but the board has worked effectively with Müller to ensure that the standard litre price offered from March remains one of the best available.
“We look forward with the company to a stabilisation of markets and a reversal in this downward and damaging trend.”
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Notes to Editors
Standard litre returns for farmers for February and March are as follows:
Processor/Co-op | February | March |
Müller UK & Ireland Group | 25.90ppl | 24.15ppl |
Dairy Crest Liquid | 24.59ppl | 23.09ppl |
Arla AMCo | 24.87ppl (before deductions) | Not yet declared |
First Milk Liquid | 21.20ppl (before deductions) | 21.20ppl (before deductions) |
UK butter and cream prices - http://www.dairyco.org.uk/market-information/milk-prices-contracts/wholesale-prices/uk-wholesale-prices/#.VCQmLGdwbcs
Müller UK & Ireland Group
Müller UK & Ireland Group is wholly owned by the Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller. It has 19 sites nationwide and employs almost 6,000 people across four business units: Müller Dairy, Müller Wiseman Dairies, Müller Minsterley and TM Telford.
Based in Market Drayton, Müller Dairy is the UK's leading yogurt manufacturer, with major brands such as Müller Corner, Müllerlight and Müller Rice.
Müller Wiseman Dairies processes and delivers around 30% of the fresh milk consumed in Britain every day and is famous for its black & white cow-print branding. In December 2013, the business formally opened a major new state of the art butter-making plant in Shropshire, with the capacity to produce up to 45,000 tonnes of salted, unsalted and lactic butter each year.
Müller Minsterley is our facility near Shrewsbury at which chilled desserts including Cadbury Bubbles of Joy, Pots of Joy, Layers of Joy and Twin-pot products are produced under a license from Cadbury.
TM Telford is a state of the art yogurt production facility in Telford, Shropshire which is focused on the development of the company's presence in the UK private label yogurt market.
To make its range of dairy products, the company buys milk from more than 1,200 British dairy farmers, all of whom are Red Tractor Farm Assured.
Müller Wiseman Milk Group Dairy members elect a representative farmer board which works with the company to discuss milk supply issues, including the Group's commitment to maintain a competitive milk price and contractual position.