About a hundred farmers protested in front of European Union institutions, calling for a law on the price of dairy products
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00:00 Dairy farmers have gathered in Brussels to call for a fair income.
00:05 They first and foremost want an EU-wide regulation to prohibit selling milk at prices that do not cover the production costs.
00:13 As Karsten Poulsen from the European Milk Board explains, a litre of milk is sold on average at around 40 cents in Europe,
00:20 while production costs around 50 cents.
00:26 We have been looking at the Spanish law that they have done in the UTP,
00:31 where it's forbidden to sell products below cost of production in all parts of the chain.
00:38 So from farmer to, if it's milk we're talking about, from farmer or milk producer to the dairy, from dairy to retail.
00:46 In some countries like Italy, the gap between production costs and selling price is even bigger.
00:54 The average need of an Italian company is around 60-65 cents per litre.
01:03 At the moment, on average, Italian producers make 50 cents.
01:07 We still have a 15-cent scissor.
01:10 Dairy farmers also ask to be more involved in the drafting of the Green Deals measures for the agricultural sector.
01:20 The demonstration started in Brussels to reach the Berlin Palace, the headquarters of the European Commission.
01:27 The dairy farmers have already had talks with the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski,
01:33 and now they want to put pressure on the institutions in view of the vote of the European elections.
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