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Press Release

Over one thousand European milk producers protest today during the session of the European Council of Agriculture Ministers 

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The report of the High Level Group on Milk (HLGM) that will be discussed today by the European Council of Agriculture Ministers cannot solve the milk crisis. European Coordination Via Campesina (ECVC) and European Milk Board (EMB) make one thing clear at their demonstration: fair prices for producers and supply management are needed. Representatives of development and environmental NGOs such as Oxfam Solidarity Belgique, Friends of the Earth Europe, Wervel, SOS Faim support their demands for fair prices for milk producers from North and South and a sustainable production.

 

Brussels (12/07/10): Over one thousand milk producers from many European countries demonstrate in Brussels today against the proposals of the HLGM trying to avoid that they will influence the reform of the dairy market significantly. „These proposals do not yield a solution for the current crisis and will worsen the situation of European milk producers even further." says Lidia Senra, board member of ECVC. Romuald Schaber, president of the EMB, adds: "The report says that the existing safety net was sufficient. That is, however, not true. The extremely low prices that we saw in 2009 can reoccur anytime and the existing measures cannot prevent it."

Another problem is the contractualisation - i.e. direct contracts between producers and dairies- that the HLGM has proposed. These contracts would lead the producers to be total dependent on the dairy industry, who, as stronger market player, would dictate the conditions.

Furthermore the proposals of the HLGM do not stipulate a regulation of the milk production. However, there will be no fair prices for producers without a regulation of the milk production and the dairy market. If to much milk is produced in Europe, this cheap milk floods not only our market and threatens the position of our producers on the market. The markets in developing countries are harmed as well. In many cases the local production is subsequently abandoned and poverty thus increases.

"The future lies in a demand-oriented production with cost-covering prices and a market where all players are capable of acting." says Lidia Senra.

„One positive aspect of the report of the HLGM is that it clearly acknowledges that the milk producers are in a weak position on the dairy market" says Romuald Schaber.

The demonstrators from many European countries reject the short-sighted proposals of the HLGM. Several issues will have to be addressed again. The European Ministers for Agriculture are called upon to back a re-oriented dairy policy.

Contacts:

EMB :www.europeanmilkboard.org,  Silvia Däberitz (DE, EN, ES) Tel.: 0049 - 2381 - 4361200

ECVC : www.eurovia.org - Lidia Senra: (ES-PT-FR): +34609845861- Gérard  Choplin  (FR-EN-DE) : +32 473257378,

 

 

 

 

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Appeal to all European producers

to demonstrate on July 12th for a real reform of the existing milk policy!

 

 


The recommendations of High Level Expert Group (HLG) of the 27 EU member states, published on the 15th of June, do not yield a solution of the current crisis and will worsen the situation of European milk producers further. Once more the HLG chose to listen to the dairy industry instead of producers and consumers.

Milk producers need stable and fair milk prices that cover their average production costs.
Consumers need stable and fair milk prices that reflect the real costs of producers, processing industry and retail. The additional amount charged by processing industry and retail has to be distributed fair and transparently among all members of the milk chain.

What is the problem with the recommendations of the HLG?
The report of the HLG states that the existing safety net is sufficient. If this were the case, tens of thousands of milk producers all over Europe would not, however, have had to give up their farms in recent years and many more would currently not fear for their existence. There will be no sustainable solution without a regulation of the milk production and the dairy market. The future does neither lie in the contractualisation and a futures market as proposed by the HLG, nor in the world market or the restructuring of production and dairies. The future lies in a demand-oriented production with cost-covering prices and a market with equal players. A sustainable milk production also requires Europe to strength its animal feed production.

Conctractualisation on a voluntary basis as proposed by the HLG will not regulate the production and will not lead to fair prices for producers and consumers. It is already possible for producers to have contracts. However, because of their weak bargaining power, these contracts are not fair. Contractualisation marks the end of a European milk policy and leaves decisions to member states and dairies. The EU should analyse the current situation in Switzerland carefully; it was this very policy that has led to overproduction, conflicts and falling prices.

Price volatility is not inevitable. It is rather the result of political decisions aimed at integrating Europe into the deregulated world market. Price volatility is particularly harmful for milk producers, who have to make long-term investments.

Europe has to stop exporting its dairy products at prices below the production costs. This is important for European producers as well as producers in third countries.
Providing consumers with high-quality dairy products with transparent prices has to be the priority.

Let's go to Brussels!

The European Council of Ministers of Agriculture will discuss the findings of the HLG on the 12th of July and the European Parliament on the 13th of July. EMB and ECVC call on both political bodies to reject the proposals of the HLG.

ECVC and EMB appeal to all milk producers, all other farmers, as well as consumers to demonstrate for another European milk policy on the 12th of July in Brussels.

NO TO THE PROPOSALS OF THE HLG - JOINT FORCES- FOR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY

FOR FAIR CONDITIONS ON THE MILK MARKET

AGAINST EXPORT DUMPING


Contact:

EMB: www.europeanmilkboard.org, Silvia Däberitz (DE, EN, ES) Tel.: 0049 - 2381 - 4361200
ECVC: www.eurovia.org - Lidia Senra: (ES-PT-FR): +34609845861- Gérard Choplin (FR-EN-DE) : +32 473257378,

 

Letzte Aktualisierung ( Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2011 )
 
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