Second increase in the price of milk this year


The Canadian Dairy Commission (CDC) on Tuesday proposed a second milk price hike this year to help dairy farmers strangled by agricultural inflation.

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Under a notice from the CDC filed on Tuesday, the price per hectolitre (100 litres) of milk will increase by $1.92 starting September 1, resulting in an increase of just under 2 cents per litre.

“This increase in producer income will partly offset the rising production costs due to inflation. The costs associated with animal feed, energy and fertilizers have been particularly affected and have increased by 22%, 55% and 45% respectively since August 2021”, explained the CDC to justify its decision.

This increase will cause the cost of milk used in the dairy industry to jump by about 2.5%, whether for sale in pints or processed into yogurt, cheese or butter.

This is the second time in 2022 that the price of milk will increase. Last February, an increase of $6.31 per hectolitre granted by the CDC came into effect, with an impact of approximately 8.4% on the cost of milk used by the industry.

“In the last five years, the consumer price index for dairy products has increased by 7.7%. In comparison, the index for meat grew by 14%, that for eggs, by 21% and that for fish, by 32%”, however tempered the manager of the supply management system in Canada.




Reference-www.journaldemontreal.com

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