Dairy farmers 'losing patience' with prices being paid for milk

2023 had seen "significant falls in spot markets from the high of 2022".
Dairy farmers 'losing patience' with prices being paid for milk

The ICMSA dairy chairman Noel Murphy said that the "current bounce in milk markets across the globe is a welcome and ongoing development".

Dairy farmers are "losing patience" as market improvements are not being reflected in the prices paid out in monthly prices, the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association has said.

The ICMSA dairy chairman Noel Murphy said that the "current bounce in milk markets across the globe is a welcome and ongoing development", but he warned that Irish milk suppliers are "losing patience as the bounce fails to materialise in their farm gate prices".

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