First Milk increases September milk price by 1.25ppl

First Milk announces 3rd milk price increase in a row
First Milk announces 3rd milk price increase in a row

First Milk has announced that it will increase its September milk prices by up to 1.25ppl.

In a letter to members today, chairman Clive Sharpe said he is "pleased" to report that for the third month running First Milk will be increasing the milk price.

"With the market recovering and having exited our loss making activities, returns are flowing directly through to our milk price," Mr Sharpe said.

"At the same time we are bringing forward the delivery of the business performance supplement, which comes from continuing improvements in our own efficiency.

"There will be further price lifts for October"
"There will be further price lifts for October"

"Last month we forecast a 0.5ppl increase for our manufacturing pools from 1st September, however with further advances in the market we will actually deliver a 1ppl increase.

"As well as increased cheese returns, we are now starting to see price movement from some of the major liquid processors, which directly benefit our balancing pools.

"There will be further price lifts for October and we will confirm the level of this during September once we get a full view on market changes.

Business Performance Supplement

First Milk introduced a Business Performance Supplement in June.

"This is the money that comes not from market changes - which now flows through directly - but from our own planned improvements such as removing loss making divisions; improving our commercial and quality performance; and cutting our costs," Mr Sharpe stated.

"This supplement was at 0.75ppl and will now increase by 0.25ppl from September to 1ppl.

"Further increases in this supplement are budgeted and will follow shortly to cover the initial 2ppl that we have committed to deliver," concluded Mr Sharpe.

Chief executive Mike Gallacher added that the company recognises it is not yet a return to "sustainable prices."

"However, with future market prices for commodities forecast to be around the mid-20s, members can be confident that as the market continues to rise in line with this forecast; so will our milk price," Mr Gallacher said.