Colombia, Dairy Producers Ask for Bonus to Compensate for Winter Hardships

Posted on May 25, 2011 • Filed under: Colombia, Economy, Enviromental Issues

•President of Analac, Jorge Hernán Uribe, announced that the milk producers’ association would ask the Colombian government to give them a bonus of 50 pesos per liter of milk from cattle as revealed by caracol.com.co.
•Uribe assures that a rise in milk prices do not need to increase because the Atlantic Coastal area is doing well to provide for the national demand.
•Due to recent weather conditions, 50,000 cattle have been lost and 1,500 have died of drowning.
•The milk producers of San Miguel de Sema in Boyacá and Lenguazaque in Cundinamarca are the most heavily affected.
•Analac will also ask the Ministry of Agriculture for loans to feed the livestock. Read Article

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