A consultation is expected in the new year on the UK government’s plans to introduce compulsory contracts in the dairy sector. While the move has been welcomed by farming unions, it has not gone down well with trade body Dairy UK, which has warned that it could lead to lower prices to farmers.The plan is to regulate for contracts using existing EU Common Market Organisation (CMO) rules. It is understood that the contracts will have to set out clear terms, including price paid, timing of deliveries, duration of the contract, payment procedures and milk collection arrangements.