NI farmers produced 160m litres of milk in September, 5.5% more than in 2016. This continues the increased supply observed since July, with production now in line with the 2015 surge that followed the abolition of quotas.
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From January to September NI milk supply totalled 1.76bn litres, 2.8% more than during the first nine months of last year.
The average farmgate price paid to farmers (including retrospective bonuses) was 31.02p/l, nearly 10% higher than in September 2016. Since the start of the year, the average NI milk price has been 8.8% higher than in 2016.
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NI farmers produced 160m litres of milk in September, 5.5% more than in 2016. This continues the increased supply observed since July, with production now in line with the 2015 surge that followed the abolition of quotas.
![](http://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/321/053/856560-321053.jpg)
From January to September NI milk supply totalled 1.76bn litres, 2.8% more than during the first nine months of last year.
The average farmgate price paid to farmers (including retrospective bonuses) was 31.02p/l, nearly 10% higher than in September 2016. Since the start of the year, the average NI milk price has been 8.8% higher than in 2016.
![](http://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/321/053/856559-321053.jpg)
Read more
Storms hit October milk prices by €20m
Dairy markets: butter continues its retreat as milk supply grows
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