The Sligo Champion

Farmers plea for fair pricing from retailers

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IFA President Joe Healy said the small amounts of rain in recent days had done little to alleviate the stresses on farmers.

He said retailers had an important part to play in helping farmers cope with this extraordin­arily difficult year.

“We now urge all other retailers to extend the approach taken by Musgraves on Field vegetables to extend it to include other producers such farmers producing fresh milk.

“Most retailers sell some fresh milk at prices as low as 65-67c/l, which is insufficie­nt to cover the true cost of putting fresh milk on the supermarke­t shelf. Unsustaina­ble discountin­g of fresh food is wrong at any time, but it is particular­ly damaging when farmers are facing weather related massively increased feed expenditur­e,” he said.

“Teagasc have predicted that the feed requiremen­t of dairy cows could this year cost 75% more than a normal year because of fodder shortages and the need to purchase additional fodder and feed.

“If retailers are serious about securing supplies of fresh food, especially vegetables and fresh milk, they need to shoulder their part of responsibi­lity for supporting producers in this exceptiona­lly difficult year, and cease playing with fresh food pricing to gain short term market share at farmers’ expense,” he said.

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