Dairy Industry News and Features

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Note, all standard litre prices are those quoted by www.milkprices.com and are based on the following:
The liquid standard litre 4% bf, 3.3% protein, 30,000/ml Bactoscans, 200,000/ml SCC, 1 million litres a year on EODC but before seasonality, monthly profile payments, balancing, B price additions, capital retentions or annual incentive schemes. The manufacturing standard litre is to exactly the same specification with the exception of 4.2%bf and 3.4% protein.

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2.36 milk price increase for M&S (Muller) suppliers – from 1st February

This increases producers liquid standard litre price to 39.54ppl

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2ppl milk price increase for suppliers to Paynes Dairies – from 1st March

This increase takes producers liquid standard litre price to 36ppl

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1.86ppl milk price increase for Clawson (Stilton Cheese) suppliers – from 1st January

It has been some time since Long Clawson was mentioned in this bulletin and that’s entirely due to a void in information.  Two farmers have filled that gap and Ian invites other Clawson suppliers to contact him direct, in complete confidence, going forward. ianpotter@ipmsltd.co.uk The confirmed January price increase for suppliers, confirmed on 7th February, is an increase of 1.

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1ppl milk price increase for First Milk members - from 1st April

This comprises of two elements 0.5ppl in the milk price plus an additional 0.5ppl payable to members who have completed their regenerative farming plan. The increase takes members manufacturing standard litre price to 35.75ppl and based on a liquid standard litre to 34.59ppl.  For members of the First Milk Tesco Cheese Group their price increases 37.25ppl. Note all quoted prices include a 13th payment of 0.

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0.75ppl milk price increase for suppliers to Wyke Farms (cheese) – from 1st March

This increase comes in two parts with 0.5ppl paid to all suppliers plus 0.25ppl paid to farmers who have completed their farms carbon footprint.  This increase takes Wykes manufacturing standard litre to 36.5ppl and based on a liquid standard litre to 35.25ppl.  In addition, Wyke have also confirmed a 0.25ppl 1st April increase for those farms who can take artic milk tankers in conjunction with 24/7 collections.

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0.62ppl milk price increase for Wensleydale (cheese) suppliers - from 1st February PRODUCER NOTIFIED

This increase takes producers manufacturing standard litre price to 35.02ppl and based on a liquid litre to 34.07ppl

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0.32ppl milk price increase for Sainsburys aligned producers – from 1st March

This increase takes producers liquid standard litre price to only 33.9ppl (Muller) and 33.78ppl (Arla).

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www.milkprices.com spot milk prices for November & December

The average November spot milk price delivered to processor was 43.55ppl from which the accepted deduction of 2.5ppl should be applied to cover haulage, testing and traders margin to nett back to 41.05 ppl farmgate equivalent price.  December recorded the usual wild swings pre- and post-Christmas with several loads traded at 56ppl. However, during the festive period some trades were at 25 to 30ppl with the month averaging 45.

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Market Reality

Spot milk continues to trade at around 45ppl. Most milk processors are continuing to push through farmgate milk price increases and then go to customers to extract those increases which in a handful of cases is proving extremely difficult.  So difficult that the major UK coffee chain we wrote about two weeks ago could force its processor to declare a farmgate milk price reduction of 1ppl within days which will cause a riot and long term supply consequences.

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GDT annual report confirms it is the World’s key dairy price barometer

GDT started in 2008 and has grown into a huge successful global trading platform. Fonterras vision for GDT “to be the world pre-eminent price discovery platform for core dairy products” has certainly been achieved. Headlines from the 2021 review include; 626,747 tonnes traded (down 7.6% on 2020) valued at US $2.5 billion (£1.84 billion) 273 winning bidders out of 304 registered bidders from 70 countries The average auction price increase was +30% in 2021 hitting a 7 year monthly high in December.

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Have aligned contracts hit their sell by date

Numerous Sainsburys and Tesco aligned producers are now contacting Ian questioning whether retailer aligned contracts have a role including the fact they are miffed that since 2020 the aligned milk price has been astray of the non-aligned.  Taking into account Scaleback Muller Tesco farmers claim it was back in October 2020 since there was any appreciable differences between the Muller Direct and Tesco aligned farmgate prices.

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Dairy Industry gives the 21st City Food Lecture

This years annual City Food Lecture, organised by 7 of the food industries worshipful Company Liveries, was given by Arla’s Ash Amirahmadi. Ash highlighted the £1 billion Arla had invested in the UK in the past 20 years and that Arla UK accounted for 0.5% of GDP (£6 billion).  He stressed that no one in the food industry can afford to ignore consumer trends as did Black Cabs when the challenger Uber came to town.

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