INSIGHT: Bongrain bemoans French milk prices
By: just-food.com | 1 September 2009
Pressure from farmers is keeping the price of milk high in France, leading to demand for cheaper imports and lower profits at cheese maker Bongrain, the company has told just-food.
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Pressure from farmers is keeping the price of milk high in France, leading to demand for cheaper imports and lower profits at cheese maker Bongrain, the company has told just-food.

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