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“Dairy markets remain challenging, with ongoing pressure from global supply dynamics," Carbery has said.
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Most co-ops are gearing up for peak milk supply this week.
The drop in milk prices is having a substantial impact on milk payments, with almost €6,000 wiped off the March milk cheque, writes Aidan Brennan.
Carbery Group said the expansion diversifies the business and delivers value for shareholders.
The co-op said performance in 2025 was strong in a “very challenging” market environment
Milk volumes are generally running ahead of last year’s record levels, but the heavy rains through the start of April have impacted output in the west.
The board of North Cork Creameries set its milk price for March, giving its suppliers an increase over February supplies, writes Aidan Brennan.
Carbery says it is not seeing the improvement in dairy markets that it would like and supply continues to impact on prices being delivered.
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