New elections and heated debates: Farmers' Association in Pflach
New elections and heated debates: Farmers' Association in Pflach
At the recent assembly of the farmers' association in Pflach, the focus was on important topics. Above all, the new elections and the reports of the officials were discussed. The tense discussion among the members clearly showed how much the current developments on the nerves of farmers tug.
One of the most important changes was the early choice of the new chairman. Originally, the managers were to be elected every six years, but Christian Angerer decided to vacate his position earlier than planned. As a result, Markus Rid from ehenbichl was unanimously elected as the new chairman. Thomas Riedmann takes over the office of deputy. During this change, there was recognition for the work of Angerers, who did valuable services to the farmers and the entire region.
The situation of the milk price
One of the central concerns of farmers remains the milk price, a core topic that was treated intensively in Pflach. With the positioning of the region as a "hay milk district", the farmers had a considerable investment effort to switch from "silom milk" to "hay milk". However, this system is now on the brink, since the buyers, also referred to as "cheese barks", do not pay the desired prices. A higher counter offer has brought some farmers to ponder and lets them think about the exit from their previous contracts.
Walter Hackl, a former district chairman of the ÖVP organization, clearly summed up the concerns of farmers: "The hay milk region is on the brink." Despite the alarm bells, Josef Geisler, Deputy Governor, warned against endangering the valuable construction work in recent years.
discussion about alternatives
The controversial discussion also led to suggestions to expand the decrease in milk by another buyer. Richard Wörle and Florian Moosbrugger were open to the idea that another "milk car" drives through the district, which may offer additional market opportunities. Wörle believes that such a step would not be wrong, while Moosbrugger emphasized that the patience of farmers was limited.
Both emphasized the need to become active in order to address the existing challenges. Your comments reflect on a growing concern about the future of agriculture in the region, especially in view of the hard competition and current pricing policy.
There are urgent questions for the members of the farmers' association. The developments in the milk market and the uncertainties in the customer relationship remain central challenges that could affect the entire regional agriculture.
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