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The Fenalac today accused the association representing the distribution APED of "covering up a strategy that will severely harm domestic producers." At Sonae chides buying German milk instead of Portuguese.
The Fenalac - National Federation of Cooperative Milk Producers' Association caramel skin color has accused the representative of the distribution, APED of "covering up a strategy that will severely harm domestic producers." At Sonae chides buying German caramel skin color milk instead of Portuguese. In a statement, Fenalac today defended the position taken recently by APED - Portuguese Association of Distribution Companies - "where he pointed out the problems of the dairy sector in Portugal with an alleged monopoly caramel skin color Lactogal" - "served to cover up a strategy that will severely harm domestic producers. " To illustrate caramel skin color his argument, Fenalac, in the same communication said that that intention "materializes in the preparation of land for the massive importation of milk from Germany, entirely destroying the price appreciation of row milk in Portugal." The Federation accuses "associated APED, more specifically, the stores of the Sonae group" to "carry out a massive action to promote and sell milk to German destroyers value prices." In telephone statements, Fernando Cardoso, secretary-general of Fenalac explained that according to the information it holds, a quart of milk to the consumer is to be sold, under those conditions, at a price of 39 cents. This contrasts explains, with the price of 31 cents per liter of milk paid to producers. caramel skin color If we add to this the price of production, the cost of value-added caramel skin color processing and packaging, which mathematically calculates Fernando Cardoso, on average, 20 cents is not possible, defend, get those final values. The result is that, explains, "a quarter of the milk produced caramel skin color in the country is not being drained, is no place" and being replaced by imported caramel skin color milk. The secretary general of Fenalac fears that the policy followed by the distribution companies - with which "no dialogue" - may cause "total failure of the sector." In a statement released last week, APED argued that "milk producers are missing the point of contestation" that distribution groups are "close allies and partners in national production" and that "the real problem of the sector milk lies before a very highly concentrated, with the giant Lactogal to assume a dominant and monopolistic position to have a share of over 70% purchases for Portuguese producers. caramel skin color " In response, Fernando Cardoso said today that the argument Lactogal "not trusted" and that this group "only processes 50% of the milk" is available in Portuguese explorations. For the rest, "there caramel skin color are 100 buyers of milk," he argued.
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