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All this positive expectation of arla must be looking at a different view of the global market than mine. As far as I can see the market is actually worse than when the last price was announced so a hold would be my expectation.
If there is a rise it's been found by pulling extra out of a static market not by following an upward drift.
Will all depend on how the brands are performing!
 

Farmer Keith

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Your also reading the wrong reports if you think milk is down it is significantly above prediction. It's not really understood why but Europe is also pumping out significantly more than expected and that is why the market is easing.View attachment 1161637
Is that chart just liquid? Saw a slide last week that indicates Europe as a whole in solids terms is significantly up, more forage in diets driving fats perhaps? They didn’t know and I don’t know either but essentially it’s more product to shift.
 

Purbeck

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Livestock Farmer
Arla holds-

From 1st February 2024, the Arla on-account price for conventional and organic milk will remain unchanged.



This means the UK manufacturing price for conventional and organic milk will be 39.18ppl and 46.50ppl respectively.



Arla Foods amba board director, and Arla farmer, Arthur Fearnall, said: “Global milk supplies continue to slow down however, not as significant as in previous months. EU milk supplies are projected to grow due to the expected seasonal increases in the spring. Global commodity markets are stable and across both conventional and organic milk, our retail sales continue to pick up. The outlook is stable.



Paul Savage, Agriculture Director for Arla UK continues: “Following a turbulent start to last year, this announcement and the stable market outlook will be welcomed by our farmer owners.”
 

coomoo

Member
Arla holds-

From 1st February 2024, the Arla on-account price for conventional and organic milk will remain unchanged.



This means the UK manufacturing price for conventional and organic milk will be 39.18ppl and 46.50ppl respectively.



Arla Foods amba board director, and Arla farmer, Arthur Fearnall, said: “Global milk supplies continue to slow down however, not as significant as in previous months. EU milk supplies are projected to grow due to the expected seasonal increases in the spring. Global commodity markets are stable and across both conventional and organic milk, our retail sales continue to pick up. The outlook is stable.



Paul Savage, Agriculture Director for Arla UK continues: “Following a turbulent start to last year, this announcement and the stable market outlook will be welcomed by our farmer owners.”
You sure about that Paul.
 

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