BBTV Mary Dekkers

Milk price high enough to build up buffers

4 April 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 11 comments

Rabobank has issued a dairy update in which they discuss market developments in Europe and beyond. Marijn Dekkers, sector specialist at Rabobank, discusses the bank's view on the milk price with Wouter Baan.

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acronius hettinga 5 April 2019
This is in response to it Boerenbusiness article:
[url=http://www.boerenbusiness.nl/video/10881953/milk price high enough to build up buffers]Milk price high enough to build up buffers[/url]
What is 2500 euros that you can use per month to do surveys. If you have a normal company and want to buy 500 kg of phosphate to maintain the level, which costs 85000 euros?
jpk 5 April 2019
Food package costs in ned 11% of income if the agricultural sector is to survive, food package will have to go to 25% of the consumer's income, including well-functioning and safe crop protection products
H Tiemessen 5 April 2019
Never forget
Farmers take care of your food !!!
Mart 5 April 2019
Build buffer??
First try to fill the big hole.
How quickly this succeeds depends on several circumstances.
Marijn, with this conclusion it seems as if we will never be awarded a decent milk price.
Piet 5 April 2019
Don't talk so stupidly 1 in 4 farmers is involved in intensive management
goose 5 April 2019
How can a buffer be built up then? After a good year, the tax comes into play again.
Dirk 5 April 2019
Don't bother with that talk of the rabo experts. Not a single flicker of it. a few weeks ago an "expert" was interviewed here, who said that the critical milk yield price in NL is 36,5 cents, while we can expect an average milk price of 35,5 cents. Now a rabo-talker comes to tell us that we can buffer. what a LL
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mt 5 April 2019

Then don't make such a video!

Crooked language of the rabo dude, building buffers??
Man go is milking himself, instead of talking stupid
hans 5 April 2019
MT, that man milks better than you.
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mt 6 April 2019

He doesn't milk for a meter

And whether he has it better than me, you don't know that either
peter 7 April 2019
Update, Just for everyone's info; Various milk suppliers get the milk from Belgian farmers, because there they simply expand their stomachs without rights, they have no phosphate rights and there are far fewer rules. AND the milk suppliers give less for the milk there, so that they have enough milk and do not have to raise the milk price here. So high that they just (not) drown!~
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