Iglim non-compliance: Question, Saint-Malo dairy condemns “false information”: News
When traveling to Montastruc-de-Salies then Farmers’ demand, Gabriel Attal announced that “Three heavy fines“Eglim will be pronounced against companies that do not respect the law. Involved, Saint-Malo dairy condemns”false information“
His announcement was eagerly awaited. While discontent among farmers continues, Gabriel Attal announced on Friday 26 January a series of ten measures to respond to their anger from traditional cattle farms in Montastruc-de-Salys (Haute-Garonne). Among them, the head of government clarified that he “Pronounce three very heavy prohibitionsThe BFMTV report states, “Three companies that do not respect the Aglim law, against them. The accused are Breton Dairy in Malo, two subsidiaries specializing in Bigard meat, as well as Still Group.
Directed by Matignon’s tenant, the Saint-Malo dairy was quick to respond. In a press release published Friday, the company announced:Deny rumors of bans“, and specifies”It is with great regret that this false information, so damaging to our family and the excellent reputation of the historic dairy, could be the subject of such dissemination, to its employees, to its partner producers.“
Get a fair price
In order to demonstrate its good faith in compliance with the Igalim Law, Saint-Malo Dairy wanted to indicate that as soon as the law came out “A price formula including milk production cost is set between the institutions and the dairies“, and this, “To get fair price for producers“
While non-compliance with this law has been a major cause of farmers’ protests across the country, Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire announced along with Gabriel et al.’s declarations that “Many crimes“Entrepreneurs were on notice. They could be sanctioned up to 2% of their turnover if they did not comply with the law promptly.
Published at 6:50 am on January 27, Kévin Comby, 6Medias