Dairy Crest announces milk price increases in October and November

A 1ppl increase will be made to the October price and a further 0.5ppl applied from 1 November 2016
A 1ppl increase will be made to the October price and a further 0.5ppl applied from 1 November 2016

Dairy Crest is announcing a further 1.5ppl milk price increase to be phased over 2 months from 1 October 2016.

A 1ppl increase will be made to the October price and a further 0.5ppl applied from 1 November 2016.

This follows a 1ppl rise in the September milk price.

The Davidstow milk price will retain a leading position in manufacturing league tables at 23.72ppl from 1 October 2016 and 24.22ppl from 1 November 2016.

Ruth Askew, Head of Procurement at Dairy Crest, said the company is "pleased" to announce further increases to both October and November milk prices.

"During this time we have worked hard to support our farmers by paying a fair, stable and competitive milk price"
"During this time we have worked hard to support our farmers by paying a fair, stable and competitive milk price"

"These follow an increase in our September price. At the end of August, we negotiated and agreed with DCD a hold for our October milk price.

"Since then we have seen inflation across dairy markets and milk volumes continue to fall.

"We wanted to take positive action and reflect these market conditions as soon as possible in our October and November milk prices.

"Dairy Crest has ambitious growth plans for our leading British cheese brands - Cathedral City and Davidstow – as well as our new infant formula products, demineralised whey powder and galacto-oligosaccharide (GOS).

"Our farmers are critical to these growth plans," Miss Ashew said.

"Our farmers have been facing difficult conditions on farm as the whole industry has dealt with unprecedented deflation over the past 18 months.

"During this time we have worked hard to support our farmers by paying a fair, stable and competitive milk price.

"This latest two-phased milk price increase demonstrates that we are determined to continue paying a leading price to support and grow our milk field in the South West," Miss Ashew concluded.

DCD Chairman Steve Bone commented: "I am pleased that Dairy Crest has announced increases to the October and November milk prices ahead of the competition.

"They have recognised our position and have been quick to respond to the improving dairy markets.

"This means the Davidstow milk price remains one of the leading manufacturing prices."