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<blockquote data-quote="Cows 'n grass" data-source="post: 631739" data-attributes="member: 1711"><p>I'd quite like to milk fewer cows actually.</p><p></p><p>I think people are overplaying the number of new entrants in the industry. Even including the new entrants there are still nearly 500 fewer herds in the UK today than there were 12 months ago.</p><p></p><p>If there is such a massive surplus of milk in the UK then why do we have a £1.5bn annual trade deficit on dairy products? The over supply is a global issue and has very little to do with the current UK milk flow. ARLA's presence in the UK has well and truly linked our price to the world price. I still nearly firmly believe that this is a good thing.............just not today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cows 'n grass, post: 631739, member: 1711"] I'd quite like to milk fewer cows actually. I think people are overplaying the number of new entrants in the industry. Even including the new entrants there are still nearly 500 fewer herds in the UK today than there were 12 months ago. If there is such a massive surplus of milk in the UK then why do we have a £1.5bn annual trade deficit on dairy products? The over supply is a global issue and has very little to do with the current UK milk flow. ARLA's presence in the UK has well and truly linked our price to the world price. I still nearly firmly believe that this is a good thing.............just not today. [/QUOTE]
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