Sainsbury's is bucking the trend by increasing the price paid to British dairy farmers through the sustainable Cost of Production (COP) model. From 1st July, the standard litre price will rise to 30.56ppl.
Following a majority vote in April, the
model is designed to reward Sainsbury's Dairy Development Group
(SDDG) farmers for outstanding animal welfare and environmental
standards. With the price currently sitting at 30.30ppl, one of the
unique elements of the COP is the quarterly review of feed, fuel and
fertiliser. This will ensure that the most volatile elements of costs
will be reviewed every quarter and the COP milk price changes to
reflect these varying costs, in turn ensuring a fair deal for the 324
farmers involved.
Alice Swift, Agriculture technologist at Sainsbury's said: "While input costs continue to be so volatile for farmers, we're pleased to show that the model is delivering a fair price for everyone whilst most importantly being sustainable for the whole supply chain.
The COP model was developed to be
transparent and robust for our farmers however this is also good news
for customers who want Sainsbury's to do the right thing on their
behalf."
Mansel Raymond, NFU Dairy Board
Chairman continues: "Farm gate costs of production are currently
over 30ppl, and rising. With this in mind I'd like to congratulate
Sainsbury's, whose cost of production model, which reflects feed,
fuel and fertiliser inflation, will be awarding a price increase to
farmers from 1st July.
"Dairy farmers need a sustainable
future; further price cuts will jeopardise this and be met with real
anger."
The first quarterly review uses data
from Dairy Co Datum which will affect the Sainsbury's milk price from
1st July 2012. The model was developed with independent consultants
to suit all Sainsbury's farm types and sizes and ensure their
sustainability and profitability in the long term.
FACTFILE:
Sainsbury's 20 by 20 Sustainability
Plan
- By 2020, Sainsbury's will source all key raw materials and commodities sustainably to an independent standard. The plan also includes doubling our British sales, being number 1 for animal welfare and putting all waste to positive use.
- Sainsbury's has supported British farming for 140 years and we continue to work collaboratively for the best solutions on price, animal welfare and carbon efficiencies. This year marks the 5th anniversary of Sainsbury's Dairy Development Group. Sainsbury's now also has farmer Development Groups across Pork, Beef, Lamb, Cheese and Wheat
- The model is implemented across farmers of Wales, England, Scotland.