Tirlán chair John Murphy meeting with suppliers at a previous farmer information event organised by the co-op.
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Tirlán has invited all shareholders and suppliers to attend its business and market outlook meetings over the coming weeks.
One of meetings will be held online, with the remaining seven organised as in-person events around the co-op’s supply base.
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Tirlán’s board, senior management figures and local co-op representatives.
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Topics on the agenda for these meetings include financial performance, the co-op’s input support package, an operations update, Tirlán’s milk solids programme, the latest on the nitrates derogation and the dairy market outlook for 2026.
The chance for suppliers to meet the co-op’s top table comes after successive months of milk price cuts, the latest being a 1.90c/l ex VAT reduction to November’s price.
However, they also come after the processor unveiled a €5.5m input purchase support package for suppliers covering feed and fertilisers, as well as unconditional seasonality bonuses for non-contracted supplies of winter milk.
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Tirlán has invited all shareholders and suppliers to attend its business and market outlook meetings over the coming weeks.
One of meetings will be held online, with the remaining seven organised as in-person events around the co-op’s supply base.
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Tirlán’s board, senior management figures and local co-op representatives.
Topics on the agenda for these meetings include financial performance, the co-op’s input support package, an operations update, Tirlán’s milk solids programme, the latest on the nitrates derogation and the dairy market outlook for 2026.
The chance for suppliers to meet the co-op’s top table comes after successive months of milk price cuts, the latest being a 1.90c/l ex VAT reduction to November’s price.
However, they also come after the processor unveiled a €5.5m input purchase support package for suppliers covering feed and fertilisers, as well as unconditional seasonality bonuses for non-contracted supplies of winter milk.
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