Milk Price Tracker

Alright here is another question why are not the german members given A&B profile pricing to try to kerb their over production?
and as for low ML milk price arla fair little better with currency smoothing and A&B. Or seasonality payments
milk link was ours we all help create it and we gave up on the concept because some thought they could do better by pushing us that way :/ has it been worth it? I am glad you think it was.
 
Few thoughts on the Arla situation
1) would 100% rather be with Arla than if stayed milk link
2) the system coop price is in breakdown. As said before if it's one price for all why if in denmark would be getting almost 30ppl but some of my April milk may be 15ppl?
3) the pr department need a HUGE kick in the rear end
4) the more milk lost to other companies, he more we have to buy on spot the more it pi$$es everyone off that they won't pay a decent price
5) for people with a lot more knowledge than me, how many coops in all business pay the same price for the same products in different countries with different cultures and does it work?
Was with a dc man yesterday and he was apologising that he is on 4.75ppl more than me last month
 

Einstien

Member
Few thoughts on the Arla situation
1) would 100% rather be with Arla than if stayed milk link
2) the system coop price is in breakdown. As said before if it's one price for all why if in denmark would be getting almost 30ppl but some of my April milk may be 15ppl?
3) the pr department need a HUGE kick in the rear end
4) the more milk lost to other companies, he more we have to buy on spot the more it pi$$es everyone off that they won't pay a decent price
5) for people with a lot more knowledge than me, how many coops in all business pay the same price for the same products in different countries with different cultures and does it work?
Was with a dc man yesterday and he was apologising that he is on 4.75ppl more than me last month

Don't complain - you own the company remember and you have invested a lot of money to be able to get cheap milk and make yourself rich!
 

peclova

Member
Perhaps for this year we ought to be payed the months av spot price rather than the rip off we get at the moment for b milk


It gals me so much that the so called "Common Payment" is so far from common, I have decided to multiple-suckle cows rather than produce milk to sell to Arla with the 30% seasonality discount, rising to 40% next month.
 

Chips

Member
Location
Shropshire
It gals me so much that the so called "Common Payment" is so far from common, I have decided to multiple-suckle cows rather than produce milk to sell to Arla with the 30% seasonality discount, rising to 40% next month.
At least it's only on your seasonal litres , my last buyer was on every litre even if you were level supply .They are working on a new seasonality scheme at Arla , so will be interesting to see what they come up with , hopefully a 12mth core period
 

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