08/09/06
             
            Further consolidation within the dairy sector is being called
              for by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Dairy Farmers, with
              discussions involving each of the three co-operatives, First Milk,
              Milk Link and Dairy Farmers of Britain being scheduled with the
              group’s chair, Daniel Kawczynski. The Royal Association of
              British Dairy Farmers, the APPG’s secretariat is organising
            the meetings within the next few weeks, after Parliament reconvenes. 
	        
            Mr Kawczynski’s move follows a meeting with Farmers For
              Action at which David Handley reinforced the need for merger between
              the three co-ops in order to improve the sector’s competitiveness,
            efficiency and marketing clout. 
	        “Co-op merger has been part of our campaign over the last six
	          years,” said Mr Handley. “During that period we have witnessed
	          dramatic rationalisation among producers, however we have not seen
	          the same trend within the processing sector. We need to take costs
	          out of production, and here we have in effect three major PLCs competing
	          against each other. However, I have been told on three occasions by
	          the Office of Fair Trading that they have no objection to the three
	          co-ops merging into two co-ops.” 
	        Very few mergers in the dairy sector raise competition issues, according
	          to OFT’s director of mergers, Simon Pritchard. In a recent meeting
	          of the APPG in the House of Commons he commented: “We only intervene
	          in the select minorities.”  
	        Daniel Kawczynski commented: “I am very flattered that so much
	          interest is being demonstrated in the APPG which reflects the need
	          for establishing such a group. I am very grateful to RABDF for facilitating
	          industry meetings to bring about change, which is so desperately needed.” 
	        RABDF chairman, Tim Brigstocke added: “We find it encouraging
	          that industry influencers are meeting with the APPG. It is a measure
	          of the current state of the industry, and it reinforces just how important
	          Parliament should be in creating a sustainable industry.” 
	        
                The
                24th Northern Expo Holstein Show 
                  Farm diversification opportunities at the Dairy Event 2006 
   Rising
            cattle entries at the Dairy Event 
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