Milk prices set to rise two cents a litre next September

David Wiens of the Dairy Farmers of Canada explains that inflation, the war in Ukraine, and climate have an impact on their costs.

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17 comments

  1. I’m on ODSP and saw no increase in my income in 4 years( got $2), can’t work so I don’t get as much food each month because of these increases

  2. Do you have anything newsworthy and not something we know is inevitable, but has risen quite a lot since January.

  3. if the farmers costs decline the price at the store doesn’t change it will just continue to go up and up and up until the next great depression is in full swing

  4. Maybe ill have to live like my grandfather during the Great Depression. History really does repeat itself.

  5. You don’t hear them complain about the increased value of their assets. Land values are up…home values and buildings. They are multi millionaires. Get rid of supply management and let the free market determine a fair price for current situation and it will also readjust price when costs come down. I don’t see supply management ever reducing price of milk.

  6. Why has the 7/11s and the Circle Ks had to raise the price to near $8/4L? Just gross what is going on with the economy.

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