Tuesday, August 11, 2015

UK Milk Farmers Demand More Per Litre

In the latest round of debate over the price of milk in the UK, the dairy farming unions met with the heads of supermarket chain Morrisons.


They agreed to a new milk brand, costing an extra 10 pence which will be given to farmers.


Britain's dairy industry says it has been hit by the falling price of milk as well as a slowing demand from china and a Russian ban on imports as our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…



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