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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
What is the future for Northern Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="jay" data-source="post: 2744130" data-attributes="member: 3641"><p>The three largest milk buyers are coops, one NI based and two formed by cross border merges. About 30% of NI milk is processed in ROI so post Brexit arrangements will be critical to the industry. I don't think anyone is spot selling their milk, the only ones direct marketing would be the small group of producer processors but a fair number of producers would be supplying milk without a contract with the coop or private buyer they supply. M & S and Sainsburys have dedicated suppliers through coops but together I'm not sure that their numbers reach double figures, I think liquid milk is only about 8% of total production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay, post: 2744130, member: 3641"] The three largest milk buyers are coops, one NI based and two formed by cross border merges. About 30% of NI milk is processed in ROI so post Brexit arrangements will be critical to the industry. I don't think anyone is spot selling their milk, the only ones direct marketing would be the small group of producer processors but a fair number of producers would be supplying milk without a contract with the coop or private buyer they supply. M & S and Sainsburys have dedicated suppliers through coops but together I'm not sure that their numbers reach double figures, I think liquid milk is only about 8% of total production. [/QUOTE]
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