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Australian dairy farmers have shipped fresh milk to China! They said they were going to fight COLES,WOLLIES.

 23 Sep 2018

Almost all of our friends in Australia know the fact that milk is cheaper here than water, and that it`s never out of stock.

Take our supermarket Wo silk, for example, the cheapest fresh milk for $1 a litre and the cheapest mineral water for $1.82 per litre.

The name is true, milk is not as good as water! After all, we earth Australia has been known for its large grass-footed cows.

This is the constant flow of milk. Unfortunately, this year, Australia suffered the worst drought in a century?

The cow`s rations were completely dried up. Almost three weeks ago, pudding went to a village near the village of Pupu, and on a dairy farmer`s farm, he saw for himself the cow`s habitat, really a bare patch.?

Poor cow, hot and feeble, hungry skin and bones, and the worst of these was the lack of water to drink.

I don`t know if you remember that not long ago, at the height of the drought, a local farmer in Australia once posted a video on the Internet that shocked the whole of Australia.

The picture shows 1300 thirsty cows frantically besieging a water truck, scrambling to drink water.

Yes, in this drought, dairy farmers have also been seriously affected! Touch and speak conscience ~

Cows don`t even have to drink water, how to milk?

As a result, milk production has declined significantly this year.

So, this makes the dairy farmers who always rely on thin profits and high sales collapse!

Even more can not make money, the days can be said to be living in the dark day!

As a result, dairy farmers told the two biggest buyers, Australia`s two biggest supermarkets, Wooworths and Coles, "this year the drought has become this year, milk production has been reduced a lot, we do not make money at all, can you increase the price?"

As soon as Woolworths and Coles listened, they agreed!

First, Woolworhts announced that it was the first to help struggling dairy farmers by imposing a 10cent milk tax on customers. That is, from one liter for $1 to one liter for $1.10.

And the Colse is also basically at the same time, immediately announced also levied 10cent price increase milk money.

Although Woolworths and Colse acted immediately, aunts and aunts of the dairy farmer said the increase was far from enough!

We still live in aquatic heat, 10cent milk tax is only a small step forward, our drought-affected dairy farmers need more help!

Dairy farmers said: "We put a lot of effort to raise cows, we provide you with such good milk quality, but Woolworths and Coles are not cherished, we in Australia supermarket is always too low profit"

So the dairy farmers quit! Dairy farmers have a little mood! The dairymen are going to resist!

Just in time, this is how China appears! Because the Chinese side is willing to pay 5 times more than Australia?

Dairy farmers believe that in Australia, the price of milk is $1 to buy a litre, but as long as you go to China, you can immediately increase the price to $10 to buy a litre

This is because the Chinese people like the quality of Australian milk, they know, we have this quality!

As soon as the new state milkshaw Miller said?

"now that Woolworths and Coles have not paid a reasonable price to the dairy farmers, I hope that Chinese buyers will come in frantically to buy our milk.

This could force Australian retailers such as Woolworths and Coles to raise prices! Raise the price! Raise the price!

Only a real increase in milk prices can lead to a sustainable `way of life` for Australian dairy farmers! "

Most of all, these dairy farmers are really not just talking, they have moved the real!

It is reported that Van Diemen's Land, Australia`s largest dairy company, has reached an agreement with Qantas Air Australia.

Start weekly, note, it`s weekly! There are two planes full of fresh milk, delivered to China!

And the price is much higher than in the local market.

Of course, with China so soon, Australia`s largest dairy company, with a 191-year-old company, Van Diemen's Land

In fact, in April 2016, it was bought by Chinese businessmen for A $ two hundred and seventy nine million nine hundred and ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine?

Now they are so powerful that they have 25 dairy farms in Tazhou and produce enough milk every nine days to fill the Olympic swimming pool.?

Now, the company`s Chinese boss is planning to export 10 million liters of milk a year to his hometown, Ningbo, for A $10 to A $15 a litre.

Don`t look at the increase 10 times, 15 times, but in fact super-easy to earn!

Because the reality is that the milk in Tuao is really very popular in China, and it is difficult to sell at a 10-fold increase? It doesn`t exist!

Before the first batch of milk arrived in China, the company had pre-sold A $2.2 million worth of fresh milk

Here. Equivalent to 15 million yuan, there is a comparison to hurt?

On one side is the addition of only 10 cents of milk tax

On the other hand, the purchase price is 10 times higher than that of the Australian domestic market.

Which one is more attractive? I guess even cows know.

According to the Daily Mail, dairy farmers believe, "it is a corollary that we have to seek alternative methods of exporting most of the milk, yogurt, cheese and butter to China at too low local interests!"

Dairy farmers say that if Coles and Woolworths are no longer careful, take effective measures (price increases)

In the future, I`m afraid more dairy farmers will look to overseas markets for profits and the value of their products.

Then Australia will not have enough dairy products!

So dairy farmers and Australian retailers seem to have waged a smoke-free war, and it is certainly Australia`s own consumers that will end up being affected.

Alas, it seems that in the future we can only face it.

Higher prices of milk, cheese, butter and other dairy products can only be imported from China and exported from Australia.

It`s weird to think about it.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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