MP calls for help for dairy farmers

Neil Parish calls on the Government to ensure dairy farmers are getting a fair price for their milk as they are facing high feed costs.Neil Parish (Tiverton and Honiton) (Con): What steps his Department is taking to support the dairy industry. [124645]The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Mr David Heath): The Dairy Supply Chain Forum and the Dairy 2020 initiative are focused on the future of the industry and opportunities to boost growth and exports. After months of hard work, not least by my predecessor, my right hon. Friend the Member for South East Cambridgeshire (Sir James Paice), the many beneficial terms of the industry code of practice can be translated into contracts. Implementing the EU dairy package will provide new opportunities for innovation and collaboration, and £5 million of additional funds from the rural development programme for England are available for high-quality projects from the dairy industry.Neil Parish: Dairy farmers in my constituency are facing high feed costs. Consumers are paying enough for milk, but not enough of that end price goes back to the farmer. What more can we do?Mr Heath: I am optimistic that with the voluntary code we have for the first time the basis to be fair to producers, processors, retailers and consumers. I want to make that stick, and I believe that it can make a real difference. As I have said all along, if the voluntary code is not successful, we have the opportunity to bring forward a statutory code, and I will consult on that later this year if necessary.| Hansard