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A-ware makes dairy market resonate in milk price

2 September 2024 - Klaas van der Horst

Dairy processor A-ware is letting some of the exploding dairy market resonate in its new milk price for September, generously exceeding FrieslandCampina's already considerable increase by more than €1. Meanwhile, cheesemaker Cono is also increasing its advance price for August.

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A-ware increases the current milk price in the Netherlands by €3,00 per 100 kilos to a minimum price of €51,00 per 100 kilos and a maximum of €57,75 per 100 kilos. The organic milk price is increased by €1,47 to €60,73 per 100 kilos.

In Belgium, €2,63 per 100 litres will be added and the basic price will increase to €1,3 per 50,35 litres at 100 million litres. This means that A-ware has achieved the highest milk price so far in both the Netherlands and Belgium for the month of September, as can be seen in the Boerenbusiness Dutch Milk price calculator.

The so-called 'Actual Milk Price' (WP) of A-ware in the Netherlands, which the company likes to compare with the 'Guaranteed Price' of FrieslandCampina, amounts to €54,96 per 100 kilos for September. The Guaranteed Price of FrieslandCampina has been set at €51,00 per 100 kilos.

Cono Cheesemakers has meanwhile determined the milk price for August. According to the company, this average factory price is €51,86 per 100 kilos. That is €1,40 more than the average Cono price for July.

The average milk price increase from July to August was €1,17 per 100 kilos. Because Cono exceeded this, the company now occupies a solid middle position as a payer. At most, a milk price of €52,59 per 100 kilos can be earned at Cono - with an annual delivery of 1 million kilos.

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