Poor farmgate milk prices and high input costs could lead to a tough winter for dairy farmers, according to the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF). The charity says the cost of production is currently estimated between 40p/litre and 45p/litre, well above Defra’s average UK farmgate milk price of 36.11p/litre for July. The RABDF […]
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