ANGRY FARMERS PROTEST AS RETAILERS PROFIT AT GROWERS’ EXPENSE
Friday, 03 December 2010 08:00

A large number of angry pig, poultry and beef farmers  staged a protest
outside new Tesco Store in Naas town, where the Sex and the City DVD was
being launched over the failure of retailers to return a viable price
through the food chain to producers whose livelihoods are threatened because
of mounting losses.

The farmers say the retail sector continues to enjoy high margins, while
refusing to address the rising costs of production impacting across all
sectors - pig, poultry, beef, milk and egg producers - as world grain market
prices soar.

“Retailers had better deal with this issue as it is unacceptable that they
reduce prices to at a time when producers at a time when production and
especially feed costs are escalating.”

In a clear warning to the retail sector, they said producer prices must
increase immediately as thousands of local, on-farm jobs are in jeopardy.
“Retail bosses have a responsibility to ensure that a fair price is returned
to processors so primary producers can survive. A clear example of the
rip-off is the price of pork. Pig producers are getting €1.34/kg and it
sells for €7 on the supermarket shelves.”