20/07/2012

Farmers Protest Over Milk Prices

Hundreds of farmers have blockaded milk plants in protest over supermarket pricing of the product.

They also held marches to campaign against processors cutting up to 2p a litre off prices.

Celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall have backed their cause, urging the public to boycott some supermarkets.

But the British Retail Consortium said supermarkets paid well and it was other purchasers who should be scrutinised.

Farmers targeted at least three milk plants.

Andrew Hemming, the vice chairman of the Farmers for Action pressure group, said: "We want all dairy farmers to receive a milk price which covers their production and allows them to make a small profit for them to be able to supply the country not only for the next six months but the next 20 years."

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