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Milk prices soon to rise to 50 cents - and higher

The rally in milk prices has only just begun. The reason: prices for dairy products continue to rise steeply on the European and global spot markets. And: The spread between milk prices and commodity value is huge. source: www.agrarheute.com

ARGE Heumilch wants to conquer the German market with EU subsidies

The Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Heumilch wants to increase sales of dairy products in Germany. EU funding is intended to support this endeavour. Source: www.topagrar.com

Austria: ARGE Heumilch takes positive stock

In 2021, 520 million kg of hay milk was processed, the added value for hay milk farmers amounted to 33 million euros - awareness of hay milk in Austria is 87% Source: www.regionews.at

ARGE Heumilch wants to further increase sales in Germany

The Arbeitsgemeinschaft (ARGE) Heumilch wants to position itself even more strongly on the German market in future and further increase its sales. To this end, the consortium has received EU funding to boost sales of sustainable products. "This will enable us to strengthen our presence on the German market over the next three years," said Managing Director Christiane Mösl on Thursday. Source: www.finanzen.at

Study gives hay milk an excellent sustainability rating

Haymilk products are becoming increasingly important on the German market. There are important reasons for this: hay milk farmers take animal welfare into account when producing hay milk and make a decisive contribution to protecting the environment with their traditional farming methods. Source: moderner-landwirt.de

South Tyrolean hay milk conquers Northern Italy

Bolzano - Yoghurt, mozzarella, milk and cheese: these products made from South Tyrolean hay milk are being made palatable to potential customers in northern Italy for the second time this year. In May, IDM Südtirol, together with the South Tyrolean dairy farms, launched a successful marketing campaign in points of sale in this region, and the second wave is now underway. Source: www.suedtirolnews.it

Haymilk launches strong autumn campaign on biodiversity

The focus of ARGE Heumilch's autumn campaign is on biodiversity. The measures cover all channels - from TV and print to online and social media. source: medianet.at

ARGE Heumilch: An association of hay milk dairies and hay milk farmers

ARGE Heumilch, based in Innsbruck, unites around 8,000 hay milk farmers and over 90 processors (dairies, cheese dairies, alpine dairies) and marketers. It is the number 1 in the production and marketing of hay milk in Europe. source: www.heumilch.com

Hay milk: South Tyrolean dairy industry launches joint campaign on the Italian market

Bolzano - Yoghurt, mozzarella, milk and cheese made from South Tyrolean hay milk are set to conquer the northern Italian market. With this goal in mind, the South Tyrolean dairy farms have launched a joint communication campaign with IDM Südtirol, which will continue until the end of the year. source: www.suedtirolnews.it

Sales significantly increased again in 2020

ARGE Heumilch continues to make good progress in terms of sales and farm-gate prices for its approximately 8,000 member farms. This is evident from the Annual General Meeting, which took place online this year. Chairman Karl Neuhofer was confirmed in office. Two new members are now working alongside him on the board. source: www.topagrar.at

Vorarlberg: Mountain farming is essential for diversity in the regions

Dünserberg (VLK) - "Our mountain farmers produce high-quality food and provide numerous additional services with high added value for society," emphasised Provincial Councillor Christian Gantner at today's (Thursday) press conference on the Schnifnerberg. According to Gantner, the province is supporting mountain farming in the best possible way with a diverse package of measures. Source: www.regionews.at

Mountain mechanisation - so that the farmer is not standing on the mountain

Mountain mechanisation makes it possible to cultivate steep slopes in mountainous areas - but also slopes in the valley and hill zones. Swiss manufacturers such as Aebi, Rapid and Schiltrac have faced competition from Reform, Lindner and other brands. Source: www.diegruene.ch

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