Dairy company Royal A-ware rejects the proposed ministerial feed measure, because it restricts dairy farmers in the execution of their expertise. The supplier of Albert Heijn dairy is also concerned about animal welfare and animal health as a result of the feed measure.
Royal A-ware understands the concerns of the dairy farmers about the consequences of the regulations and interference on the farm and also understands that dairy farmers want to express their displeasure.
Public investment in innovation
The dairy company calls on the government to offer dairy farmers a clear vision for the future and stable regulations, with a clear 'dot on the horizon.' Royal A-ware expects solutions based on innovation and requires more investment from the government in this regard. This ensures that Dutch dairy farming remains an international leader in the field of sustainability. According to A-ware, the sector has proven to have a strong innovative strength. The expertise developed in the Netherlands can also be deployed internationally.
Better revenue model
A-ware indicates that it makes every effort to achieve a better revenue model on the farm together with customers and farmers by developing chains together with dairy farmers and customers. By using five different milk flows, dairy farmers, customers and consumers have options in terms of sustainability, animal welfare and margin distribution.
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