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Dairy Farmers of Britain goes into receivership

3rd Jun 2009 - 00:00
Abstract
Dairy Farmers of Britain (DFOB) has today gone into receivership according to an announcement from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
DFOB is an agricultural milk cooperative that employs 2,200 at its sites in the south east, the Midlands and the north east. It has 1,800 farmer members across Great Britain who supply over one billion litres to the food and drink industry, comprising 10% of UK milk production. A particular focus of the business is the education sector. Stephen Oldfield, joint receiver and partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, said: "Dairy Farmers of Britain (DFOB) has experienced very challenging trading conditions in its liquids business. Efforts to sell the liquids businesses continue, but the DFOB Board were unable to identify a viable way forward given the trading losses and the inability to pay an economic milk price. As such, they were left with no option than to invite the appointment of receivers. "My team and I will be focusing all of our initial efforts in working with the DFOB key suppliers and customers to keep the daily collection and supply of milk flowing. This will not be easy, but with the help of key hauliers and our customers I hope to be able to collect and distribute the vast majority of DFOB milk. I will also be focusing on the sale of the Groups' hard cheese and liquids businesses to seek to try to secure the significant number of jobs in those businesses." Lord Grantchester, chairman of the board at DFOB, said: "In recent months, the Board has been working tirelessly to restructure the business and provide its members, employees and customers with certainty going forward. Clearly, the decision to invite receivers is not an easy one, but the board was unfortunately left with no alternative. "What is most important now is that the supply chain is maintained through to our consumers, that jobs are saved, and that there is a home for our members' milk. We will do whatever is appropriate to assist the receivers in achieving this outcome. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank all of those members, employees, suppliers and customers who have shown their support for DFOB through these extremely difficult times."
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PSC Team