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<blockquote data-quote="Cows 'n grass" data-source="post: 3022088" data-attributes="member: 1711"><p>Because Crediton has such a small milk field there will be efficiency savings on haulage. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that like many smaller daries they will always pay more than Arla because they have to. There is a real risk in supplying a small dairy without an evergreen contract that at some point they will go bust or terminate your contract. Their price will track the Arla price and they will do their best to stay above it or they will lose their supply. Without the competition from ARLA they, and many other daries, would undoubtedly pay less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cows 'n grass, post: 3022088, member: 1711"] Because Crediton has such a small milk field there will be efficiency savings on haulage. I suspect that like many smaller daries they will always pay more than Arla because they have to. There is a real risk in supplying a small dairy without an evergreen contract that at some point they will go bust or terminate your contract. Their price will track the Arla price and they will do their best to stay above it or they will lose their supply. Without the competition from ARLA they, and many other daries, would undoubtedly pay less. [/QUOTE]
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