Berlin - German dairy farmers called off a milk-deliveries
boycott Thursday after the 10-day strike prompted big grocery chains
to offer higher wholesale rates for milk.
Romuald Schaber, president of the BDM dairy farmers' association,
told thousands of farmers gathered at Berlin's landmark Brandenburg
Gate, 'I ask you to resume delivering milk from this evening. The
last bastion among the discount grocers will fall soon.'
A firm agreement with retailers has not been reached yet, but the
farmers won public sympathy and daily publicity as they picketed milk
and cheese factories and poured fresh milk onto fields, down drains
and into pig-feed troughs.
However the outcome also underlined the farmers' weakness. The
loss of income after 10 days of waste was beginning to hurt many
overstretched farmers and disunity marked the strike, which attracted
less support from farmers with shares in dairy cooperatives.
An Austrian farmers' group, Vereinigung IG Milch, called off a
matching boycott in Austria, saying many farmers had asked for a
halt.
A major German discount grocer, Lidl, had said Wednesday it would
hike the retail price of packed milk and appealed to competitors to
follow suit.
Aldi Sued, one of the two companies that control Aldi discount
supermarkets in Germany, said it too would discuss a price increase
and two main operators of full-price supermarkets, Edeka and Rewe,
said they were willing to pay more for milk.
The German farmers ceased deliveries to dairy factories on May 27
to underline their demand for at least 43 euro cents (62 dollar
cents) per litre for milk at the farm gate.
City slickers stared as thousands of farmers in overalls, many
with tractors, rallied at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Cow-bells rang and a huge cheer went up from the relieved farmers
when Schaber announced the end of the boycott.
'We've still got a long way to go,' said Schaber. 'But the
supermarkets and dairy industry will know now they can't mess with
us. If they do, we'll drive back to Berlin with our tractors.'
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