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New Dairy Contract Legislation Marks Positive Move Forward for Sector

After more than a decade of campaigning by the NFU Scotland and other UK farming unions calling out unfair practices in the dairy supply chain, new legislation on dairy contracts has come into effect.

The new legislation called the ‘Fair Dealings Obligations (Milk) 2024' (FDOM24) came into force on 9 July meaning all new milk contracts made from 9 July 2024 need to be compliant with the regulations while any existing milk contracts now have a 12-month transition period before they must new legislation requirements by 9 July 2025. 

It is hoped that the new regulations will establish transparency and accountability across the dairy supply chain by stopping contract changes being imposed without agreement.

There will also be a system in place to enable farmers to verify the calculation of variable prices. 

The new regulations also include an enforcement regime, that will be processed via the Agricultural Supply Chain Adjudicator.

Coinciding with the new introduction of FDOM24, the Agricultural Supply Chain Adjudicator (ASCA) launched a series of online webpages providing guidance to help anyone lodge a complaint. On these pages you can find:

  • More information about the ASCA and office, including contact details, what a farmer/producer can complain to them about, and what happens if doing so.
  • A complaints form that needs to be filled in and submitted to make a relevant complaint. 
  • Statutory Guidance to FDOM24 covering matters that will be taken into account when deciding any civil penalty or compensation payable if there has been a breach of the Regulations, as well as rights to make representations during the complaints process, and the right to appeal to the First-tier tribunal if the claimant is unhappy with the outcome of their complaint.
  • Additional Guidance to FDOM24. 

NFU Scotland Milk Committee Chair, Bruce Mackie said, “Having the new `Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024` come into force on 9 July is a very positive step for dairy producers across the UK.  It has taken more than a decade of campaigning by NFU Scotland and the other UK farming unions to reach this point which we believe will be pivotal in securing fairness across the dairy supply chain and deliver for our members.
“I’d encourage anyone who is experiencing any issues or wishes some advice regarding new or existing dairy contracts to utilise the support that is available to them via the new Agricultural Supply Chain Adjudicator guidance online or by contacting the Scottish Dairy Hub.”

NFU Scotland are pleased to have secured a meeting with ASCA, Richard Thompson, at the end of July. 

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Contact Diana McGowan on 07920 018619


Author: Diana McGowan

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News Article No.: 57/24


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Diana McGowan

Diana joined NFU Scotland in October 2019 bringing with her over 20 years work experience in communication roles in tourism, events and forestry in both private and public sectors. She is now a key member of the Communications team and is Editor of the Union’s flagship Scottish Farming Leader magazine.

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