|  05/04/07
          
           Tesco is one of the last retailers to introduce this kind of initiative
            but it's good that they have acknowledged the issues in the dairy
            industry - and the fact that they are addressing these issues is
            good for farmers.
           
           
            
            Sainsbury's Chief Executive Justin King 
             
            
            
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          At the NFU conference in February, Justin King clearly pledged Sainsbury's
            ongoing commitment to the dairy industry - and by April 2008 we will
            have paid a £10million premium directly to farmers. 
            We believe that the market is best served by initiatives which
              connect farmers directly to consumers - for example, with Farm
              Promise milk, launched in April 2006, we pay a fair premium and
              make a contractual commitment with farmers to support them in converting
              to organic milk production. 
            We source 25 million litres of milk a year on a local basis, which
              is primarily sold through our regional convenience stores with
              the local farmer identified on pack. 
            In the past two weeks our agricultural manager and milk buyer
              have travelled around the country meeting the farmers in our recently
              established Dairy Development Group to confirm premium payments
              and discuss the potential for added value products. 
            
                RABDF
              welcomes Tesco's milk price increase 
                CLA
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