Not exact matches
Where farm gate
prices traditionally are set conservatively low, and rise as the season progresses with step ups paid to farmers as the budget is refined based on
actual sales, dairy farmers that supply these companies are now facing the prospect
of retrospectively paying back 10 months
of «overpaid»
milk.
Actual consumer
prices in Puerto Rico aren't significantly higher than
prices on the mainland, except for a few choice things like
Milk (which is probably more a result of having to ship milk by container ship than from a nearby fa
Milk (which is probably more a result
of having to ship
milk by container ship than from a nearby fa
milk by container ship than from a nearby farm).
And since Irish (& European) dairy farmers haven't a bull's notion about competing in terms
of actual international
milk costs &
prices, seeing nearly every dairy farmer ploughing money into bigger herds, farms, new
milking parlours, etc. was actually pretty terrifying.