Milk prices in Canada are expected to go up again in the new year.
Advertisement 3The price hike will see all dairy products — including butter, cheese, ice cream and yogurt — increase in price though some products will be affected more than others.
“The 2.2 per cent applies to milk going into all dairy products, but it won’t impact all dairy products in the same way.”tap here to see other videos from our teamOther factors along the supply chain could affect the final product price of dairy products, Gaudreau said.Article content
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Canadian Dairy Commission approves another milk price increase for 2023Milk prices in Canada are expected to go up again in the new year.
Read more »
Canadian Dairy Commission approves milk price increase for 2023Canadian Dairy Commission approves another milk price increase for 2023
Read more »
CHARLEBOIS: Milking Canadians no longer that simpleThe Canadian Dairy Commission has just released its recommendations for 2023.
Read more »
Indigenous games tryouts in Sudbury Nov. 5 and 6The North American Indigenous Games 2023 will be held in Halifax in July of 2023
Read more »
Canadian Dairy Commission approves milk price increase for 2022 amid rising costsMilk prices in Canada are expected to go up again in the new year. The Canadian Dairy Commission said Tuesday it has approved an increase in farm gate milk prices of about 2.2 per cent, or just under two cents per litre, effective Feb. 1, 2023. The Crown corporation, which oversees Canada's dairy supply management system, said the increase is based on the rising cost of production. It comes after the commission approved two price hikes in 2022: A 2.5 per cent increase, or roughly two cents per l
Read more »