As reported by the Irish Farmers Journal earlier on Tuesday, dairy farmers are continuing to struggle with power outages as a result of the storm which raged on Monday.
Glanbia is now reporting that as of Tuesday afternoon, “the number of seriously affected Glanbia farms was estimated at approximately 500”.
This is, largely, confined to Glanbia’s supplier base in the southeast with its suppliers in the northeast faring better.
A shortage of generators is resulting in some cows now not having been milked since Monday morning. The co-op is urging anyone with a generator to contact their local Glanbia Ireland representative.
Contact details for these representatives can be found on the Glanbia Connect website or by clicking here.
No power since 11 yesterday, lucky have this baby to keep the show going #ophellia pic.twitter.com/oeODxEQ3mh
— Denis O'Donovan (@odonovandenism) October 17, 2017
Glanbia chair and Co Meath farmer Henry Corbally is calling for help for suppliers in the affected areas.
“There is a severe shortage of suitable generators available. I would urge farmers in areas who have not been adversely affected by Storm Ophelia to consider making suitable mobile generators available to dairy farmers in affected regions.”
Corbally praised the efforts of staff and milk hauliers for getting milk collected before and after the ex-hurricane hit.
Hurricane Ophelia: stay indoors – expect days without power