Independent grocers call for milk price pause amid pressure to keep food costs down
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers is calling on the Crown corporation that manages dairy supply and pricing to hit pause on any further increases to milk prices amid political pressure to keep food prices down.
The Canadian Dairy Commission reviews the price dairy farmers are paid for their milk every fall and announces whether that price will increase or decrease the following February.
The commission advised several industry groups in a memo Friday that the price of milk at the farmgate level could go up 1.77 per cent in February based on its calculations and its survey on the cost of production.
However, if one or more of these stakeholders invokes an “exceptional circumstance mechanism,” the price adjustment will not be set by the formula but instead be set through consultations, the CDC said.


