The dairy sector is mobilizing

In compliance with the confinement instructions given by the government, the National Interprofessional Center for the Dairy Economy, which brings together all the players in the sector, has announced full solidarity to maintain access to consumers of products, without shortage .

The CNIEL (National Interprofessional Center for the Dairy Economy), announced that the dairy sector, a priority food sector, was fully mobilized. Producers, cooperatives, manufacturers, analysis laboratories, distributors, traders are united in order to maintain access to dairy products for consumers, without shortage. The players must therefore take up three challenges: maintain the daily collection of milk on the farm, ensure processing in dairies and laboratory analyzes thanks to the mobilization of employees and cope with changes in consumption circuits.

In addition, the Interprofession requests the government to maintain the food chains, including milk, as a priority sector and to take the resulting measures: access to safety equipment, exemption for the movement of mobilized employees, flexibility in administrative management .

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