A consortium of farmer-owned milk cooperatives said it has negotiated outline terms of a deal that could prevent milk processor United Milk from going out of business.
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The cooperatives said that the deal with receivers PricewaterhouseCoopers had not yet been finalised, but that both sides were confident of success, reported Reuters.
“Working together, we have developed a business plan for the Westbury factory which provides the plant with a commercial future and offers farmers access to intervention markets,” the consortium, which groups Dairy Farmers of Britain, First Milk and Milk Link, said in a statement.
The consortium made an offer to buy the Westbury-based plant last month after managers had called in the receivers. The offer has since been revised.
United Milk, which employs 125 people, has a processing capacity of 2.4 million litres per day and an annual turnover of £100m (US$161.4m).

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