

Figures from the Rural Payments Agency have found that between April 2007 and March 2008, milk production in the
This reduction in the amount of milk being produced is being caused by the increase in the consumption of milk and cheese. In the last 12 months, milk consumption has grown by around 3%, and the demand for home-produced, local milk and dairy products is also rising.
Therefore, unless action is taken to increase production, the
Willie Lamont, NFU Scotland Milk Committee Chairman and a diary farmer from Ayrshire, expressed his concerns: "We aren't far off a situation whereby shoppers may not find the full range of British dairy products on the shelves. Shortage is a real threat.
"Dairy farmers are giving up milking cows because to produce milk is, at best, bordering profitable. People are starting to say enough is enough and are leaving the industry"
Lamont continued: "If we want to ensure that the
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