UK: Farm-gate dairy prices drop further

By: just-food.com | 6 February 2009

Dairy Farmers of Britain has announced that it will cut its purchasing price for raw milk by a further 1.1 pence per litre, with immediate effect.

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Dairy Farmers of Britain has announced that it will cut its purchasing price for raw milk by a further 1.1 pence per litre, with immediate effect.

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