EU: Commission dismisses milk quota changes

By: just-food.com | 23 July 2009

The European Commission has said it will not reverse its policy of phasing out milk quotas, despite fresh protests by dairy farmers over a"catastrophic" situation in the milk market.

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The European Commission has said it will not reverse its policy of phasing out milk quotas, despite fresh protests by dairy farmers over a"catastrophic" situation in the milk market.

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