The latest Milk Price Tracker – brought to you by Agriland and the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA) – details milk prices from the most significant Irish dairy co-ops for the month of January.

For each co-op, a green arrow indicates an increase in base milk price (compared with the previous month); a blank space signifies no change; and a red arrow indicates a drop in base milk price.

It is important to note that the cent-per-litre (c/L) milk prices – shown in the table below – are calculated using the widely accepted milk-pricing system.

This is an approach employed by most Irish co-ops.

It should also be noted that, when calculating the base prices (on a c/L basis), we have used a fixed-mass density factor to convert from kilogrammes (kg) to litres (L).

The conversion factor used is 1.03 – 1L of milk corresponds to 1.03kg of milk.

The Irish c/L milk prices – quoted in the table – are base prices at the standard fat and protein percentages cited by the vast majority of co-ops (3.3% protein and 3.6% fat).

We also include base prices at standard European criteria (3.4% protein and 4.2% fat).

Furthermore, there is a column detailing what we describe as the maximum attainable price – which is based on consistent levels of 3.3% protein and 3.6% fat.

January 2022 prices

The milk prices in the table below are those quoted by co-ops for the month of January (2022).

All bonus and penalty payments are based on manufacturing milk. The VAT rate changed from 5.4% to 5.6% as per Budget 2021.

January’s bonuses and penalties

Further details of bonuses and penalties for January’s Milk Price Tracker can be found by clicking here.

With regard to the Milk Price Tracker above, please see these explanatory notes:

  • All bonus and penalty payments are based on manufacturing milk;
  • Arrabawn pays a 0.2c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk with a somatic cell count (SCC) fewer than 200,000 cells/ml;
  • Aurivo has a milk-storage bonus, which is available to suppliers with a minimum annual supply of 160,000L that have enough refrigerated storage capacity to cover seven milkings at peak production. The storage bonus of 0.44c/L is now taken from the ‘C’ from September 2021. The new ‘C’ is 3.813;
  • Aurivo also has a 0.22c/L (excl. VAT) protein bonus, available for every 0.05% protein achieved, above the co-op average protein percentage, in an individual month;
  • Carbery Group pays a bonus of 0.5c/L (excl. VAT) from March to October and a 0.88c/L (excl. VAT) bonus from November to February to suppliers who achieve an SCC of fewer than 200,000 cells/ml;
  • Dairygold applies no penalties to total bacteria counts (TBCs) of fewer than 75,001 cells/ml in the months of January, February, November and December. Penalties will apply to TBCs more than 75,000 cells/ml in those months;
  • Dairygold has a 0.25c/L included and 0.1c/L for the Sustainable Dairy Assurance Scheme (SDAS), 0.1c/L for sign up to milk recording (four per year), and 0.05c/L for sign up to milk recording and a Munster Bovine herd-health scheme;
  • Dairygold also has a 0.04c/L maximum bonus attainable by farmers who achieve the minimum requirements for six criteria (TBC, thermoduric, sediment, SCC, lactose and inhibitors). This cumulatively amounts to 0.65c/L (excl. VAT);
  • Dairygold is also paying a 3c/L (excl. VAT) early-calving bonus to all members that meet the quality criteria;
  • Glanbia pays an unconditional Seasonality Bonus of 3.79c/L (excl. VAT) on milk supplied in January. This bonus is also paid on surplus milk from its Liquid and Autumn Calving Scheme suppliers;
  • Glanbia is also paying a new Sustainability Action Payment of 0.47c/L (excl. VAT) to be paid monthly on all milk supplied in 2022;
  • Kerry pays a 0.4c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk with an SCC fewer than 200,000 cells/ml and 0.1c/L (excl. VAT) for SDAS;
  • Lakelands pays a 4.73c/L (excl. VAT) bonus if more than 45% of May milk production was supplied in January;
  • North Cork pays a 0.1c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk with an SCC of fewer than 200,000 cells/ml.
  • North Cork is also paying 2c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk including fixed-price contracts for January;
  • Strathroy pays a 0.25c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk with an SCC of fewer than 200,000 cells/ml;
  • Strathroy also pays a 0.25c/L (excl. VAT) bonus on all milk with an TBC of fewer than 10,000 cells/ml;
  • Tipperary pays a bonus of 0.25c/L (excl. VAT) on all milk with an SCC fewer than 250,000 cells/ml;
  • Tipperary pays a 3c/L (excl. VAT) bonus if more than 10% of May milk production was supplied in January.