Eoin Carroll from Ballyvolane in Co Limerick is completing his work experience ellement of his Leaving Cert two year science project of the farm of Dairy farmer John McNamara in Gormanstown. He works part time on the farm gaining experience in grassland management, herd health and milking. (photo: Philip Doyle)
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Ornua's Purchase Price Index (PPI) has fallen by 7.5 points to 121.9 for January.
Ornua’s estimate of member co-ops processing costs was 9c/l in January.
Its member co-op returns from the market is estimated at 32.73c/l excluding VAT for milk supplied at base constituents.
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The results reflect weak market returns for the month of January, according to Ornua.
The value payment payable to member co-ops in the month is €0.4m, which equated to 6.3% of gross purchases in the month.
The PPI relates to product settlements/payments for the month and for reasons of seasonality is not directly aligned with milk production and payment.
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Ornua's Purchase Price Index (PPI) has fallen by 7.5 points to 121.9 for January.
Ornua’s estimate of member co-ops processing costs was 9c/l in January.
Its member co-op returns from the market is estimated at 32.73c/l excluding VAT for milk supplied at base constituents.
The results reflect weak market returns for the month of January, according to Ornua.
The value payment payable to member co-ops in the month is €0.4m, which equated to 6.3% of gross purchases in the month.
The PPI relates to product settlements/payments for the month and for reasons of seasonality is not directly aligned with milk production and payment.
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