HANS GMEINER Salzburg (SN). The Austria-free milk, the milk alternative trading company, which emerged from the IG-Milch blossomed, of course. Was it at the start three years ago, around four million kilograms of milk that have been sold, there are now some 44 million kilograms. About a third of which is organic milk. Will be delivered this amount of 325 farmers. There are also around 15 million kilograms, which one is needed for dairies. "That's a total around 2500 milk truck that we sell per year," says free-milk-chief Ernst Mayr half. "We are moving in an order of magnitude as the Pinzgauer dairy."
The milk comes mainly from the currently Mühl-and Waldviertel, Amstetten and out of the room from Styria. Soon will Halbmayr also market milk from Salzburg. "In Seekirchen farmers have already aggregated eight million liters of milk expressed an interest." Altogether, this year to come in Austria, 200 new suppliers. Sells is currently mainly
milk at around 30 partners in Italy and Germany. "20 percent remain in Austria," says Halbmayr. Him, the company owned jointly with the former IG-Milch-chief Grünzweil Ewald, the current Vice-IG-Milch Thomas Schmid Thaler and one more representative of the "milk rebels." You want to offer with the Free milk farmers an alternative to the cooperatives, which they consider to be heavy, opaque and expensive.
is in parts of the peasantry but vigorously-free milk in the criticism, because they are so far refused to participate in milk price comparisons. "If there was a uniform system in Austria, we had no problem with it," says Halbmayr. As it was, if one is not expose discussions. At least according to the comparison model, which we consider to be best for you provides the best milk price. "We currently pay 33 cents net per kilogram, about one cent more than the Austrian dairies," says Halbmayr.
When it comes to the milk price comparisons that serve the farmers in Austria as a base of information, this price is certainly not better than the one paid by the dairies.
Salzburger Nachrichten - Business / 08/02/2011
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