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Thursday, 21.11.2024, 14:15
Food Union: No reason for a price increase for dairy products at the moment
Commenting on the impact of Covid-19 on dairy prices, Stanevics
said that during the state of emergency period, Food Union did not reduce dairy
product prices, but did not increase them. "It turned out that at the time
of the introduction of the state of emergency there was a coordinated increase
in prices due to the increase in raw material prices, but when the state of
emergency began, we decided to freeze sales prices for stores," said
Stanevics.
According to him, Food Union currently sees no reason to
increase the prices of its dairy products, while ice cream is being offered at
a discount.
Stanevics added that in response to the fall in milk
purchase prices around the world, raw milk prices fell at the beginning of the
crisis. They have now stabilized for a few months now.
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