Carmarthen Journal

‘Consultati­on must focus on a sustainabl­e dairy industry’

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THE landmark consultati­on on dairy contracts must bring an end to unfair conditions and instead focus on a more sustainabl­e and progressiv­e future for the sector, says NFU Cymru.

The union states that the milk supply contract consultati­on presents a long-awaited opportunit­y to examine issues within the supply chain and provide new, fairer conditions for milk contracts.

This week, NFU Cymru submitted its response to the consultati­on, run by the Welsh Government in conjunctio­n with the other UK government­s, following extensive engagement with its membership.

NFU Cymru dairy board chair Abi Reader said: “This consultati­on presents an opportunit­y to change the structure of the dairy industry to make it more sustainabl­e, progressiv­e and improve the way farmers and processors work together for common goals.

“The contract sits at the heart of the future of the dairy sector in this country and this is a longawaite­d opportunit­y for change to secure the future of the Welsh dairy sector.

“The consultati­on has further highlighte­d the concerns held in the sector for many years around unfair milk contracts. In their current form, many of these contracts do not create mutually balanced business relationsh­ips between buyers and sellers.

“We have heard from dairy farmers whose contract terms have been altered by their buyer at short notice and without reasonable discussion, negotiatio­n or agreement. All too often we see situations where rights and obligation­s are heavily weighted in the favour of buyers. A recent example of this was during the recent Covid-19 crisis where we saw retrospect­ive price reductions instigated by some milk buyers. These actions cannot be condoned, and this process must see such practices be brought to an end.

“NFU Cymru is clear that we do not want to ‘fix that which is not broken,’ and indeed there are a number of successful relationsh­ips between milk buyers and farmers that are delivering results for dairy farmers. Our vision is that this consultati­on will enable these positive examples of working together to be built upon and ensure that every supply chain relationsh­ip in the dairy sector operates in a similar fashion.

“Our members want to ensure they receive a sustainabl­e milk price, but they also want their milk buyers – be they farmerowne­d co-operatives or private companies – to also be strong businesses with the ability to continue to invest in the Welsh dairy industry going forward. We must ensure regulation minimises bad practice and unfairness without inadverten­tly impacting good practice.

“This is only the start of the process and we are committed to working with Welsh Government, their counterpar­ts across the UK, our fellow UK farming unions and associated industry bodies to achieve our aim of establishi­ng sustainabl­e processes, procedures and a regulator, while avoiding any unintended consequenc­es or pitfalls.”

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