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Ireland: ICMSA say case for rise in price for Feb milk “overwhelming”.

Ireland 07.03.2024
Source: The DairyNews
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Noel Murphy, Chairperson of the ICMSA Dairy Committee, emphasized the need for all Co-ops to increase their milk prices in line with market realities.
Ireland: ICMSA say case for rise in price for Feb milk “overwhelming”.
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He mentioned that February had been a positive month for dairy product prices, continuing a trend that started in September of the previous year. Murphy highlighted the undeniable improvements and stressed the importance of passing these improvements on to farmers in the form of an increased milk price. He argued that the case for a higher milk price for February was compelling and would provide much-needed confidence to dairy farmers after a challenging year.

"Co-ops were very quick in Spring 2023 to pull milk prices by large amounts and we do need to see equally strong signals in the opposite direction now. While there are several early season bonuses being paid by the different milk purchasers, their base price will have to improve substantially to offset the inevitable removal of these bonuses and even besides that, the market justifies improvements in base price”, said Mr. Murphy.

The Dairy Committee Chairperson said that it was evident that dairy market sentiment had become notably positive over the course of February, after a stable-if-slightly-stagnant January. ICMSA believed that the positivity was based on a weak supply situation globally set against constant demand. While acknowledging a slight reduction in the Global Dairy Trade this week, Mr. Murphy noted that we have seen six consecutive GDT increases and, in turn with European quotes, increases in butter ‘spot prices’ have driven the markets to a 14-month high. The industry standard Butter/SMP mix is now returning over 43cpl and WMP achieving just over 42cpl.

“While those quotes merely suggest the trend or ‘road of travel’ that milk price will take in the coming months, the PPI should show increasing returns for the products sold over the course of February 2024. This is turn should be more than sufficient for milk processors to increase base prices – an increase that’s more than justified and which has to be set against historically high costs of production. We need that margin and in the face of stubbornly high inputs and regulatory restrictions”, concluded Mr. Murphy.

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