Galician Dairy Farmers File Lawsuit Over Alleged Price Fixing Cartel
On February 16, 2026, Unións Agrarias, a prominent agricultural union in Spain, called on dairy producers to join a significant legal action against several dairy companies. The union alleges that these companies have engaged in price-fixing and other anti-competitive practices that have negatively impacted dairy farmers across Galicia and potentially other regions.
The legal action seeks substantial compensation for what the claimants describe as unfair market manipulation, which allegedly suppressed prices paid to farmers for their milk. The union's call to action is part of a broader strategy to address long-standing grievances within the dairy sector regarding pricing structures and market fairness.
While the specific details of the lawsuit, including the names of the companies involved, have not been disclosed, the case highlights ongoing tensions between producers and processors in the Spanish dairy industry. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for market dynamics and regulatory practices within the sector.
Galicia is a key region for dairy production in Spain, and any shifts in pricing or market practices could have wide-reaching effects on both local and national levels. The union's push for legal action underscores the importance of addressing competition issues to ensure a fair and sustainable dairy market.





