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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 3022220" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>So has North Tawton. </p><p>If Arla has a high number of suppliers in Devon and Cornwall they should be efficient it would be a bad job if they aren't in a large milk field. 3 lorry and drags go past here everyday.</p><p>Why do dairies pay on volume bonus when it sounds like distance is more of a factor? </p><p>Crediton have raised their price long before any of the big boys. Also they are doing lots of clever things that give them and the suppliers a premium.</p><p></p><p>If Arla have diseconomies of scale at their level then I'd be asking questions and lots of them! Many on here spout big is beautiful...sounds like it isn't and not just at farm level!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 3022220, member: 574"] So has North Tawton. If Arla has a high number of suppliers in Devon and Cornwall they should be efficient it would be a bad job if they aren't in a large milk field. 3 lorry and drags go past here everyday. Why do dairies pay on volume bonus when it sounds like distance is more of a factor? Crediton have raised their price long before any of the big boys. Also they are doing lots of clever things that give them and the suppliers a premium. If Arla have diseconomies of scale at their level then I'd be asking questions and lots of them! Many on here spout big is beautiful...sounds like it isn't and not just at farm level! [/QUOTE]
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