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Nordmilch, Germany, january:

0.23 € per litre at 3.7 fat and 3.4 protein
16/2/2009, 8:56   
 
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Here is an interesting link to a comparison of 15 big dairy companies in Europe, based on december prices though:

http://www.milkprices.nl/
19/2/2009, 8:11   
 
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Nordmilch, Germany, april:

0.22 € per litre at 3.7 fat and 3.4 protein

Price will continue to drop in the next months as the supermarkets recently cut the price for packed milk price by 7 cents per litre.
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Do you expect this to hit milk supply in Germany?
14/5/2009, 20:02   
 
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march milk was
2.28 /kg butterfat and 5.58/kg protein.
so on 98875 l @ 4.29 and 3.12 we received after all deductions/levies/freight and GST we got 26956.62 which is almost 50% of what we got last year.I appear to be around $10,000 behind each month as it costs us around 36 cents a litre to break even and we are not getting that!
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quote:

FiringOnAllFour wrote:

Do you expect this to hit milk supply in Germany?



I don`t think milk supply will drop too much as there are many big barns under construction now and a new milk strike seems unlikely as no one could afford it. Those bigger farms will probably level the drop in milk production which arises due to some farmers leaving the industry now. It all depends on how long the banks will stay quiet. And if some of the bigger farms will have to close there will be for sure a dutch guy who will take them over.
Milk quota prices will drop very fast, though.
15/5/2009, 7:23   
 
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Nordmilch, Germany, May:

0.21€ per litre at 3.7%fat and 3.4% protein

Lowest German creamery ist at 0.169€ and highest at 0.2615€ per litre
14/6/2009, 10:33   
 
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we were payed 249,57 per 1000 litres @ 3.8fat 3.2pro
16/6/2009, 10:14   
 
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The 400 or so unfortunate souls supplying the receivers at DFB are receiving in the region of 10 ppl for their June milk.

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17/6/2009, 3:59   
 
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Opening milk price is looking at high 20's to low 30's (c/L) according to rumour so far. Thats with average fat/protein tests (3.9, 3.4 I think)

It would be ok in a normal year, but, the need to bring in all hay/grain and for some to buy water it is not enough to sustain.

It is hard when it doesn't rain enough anymore to make enough hay for even a small part of the year.

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18/6/2009, 0:41   
 


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