Farmers call for better prices for milk and meat
Dairy and meat producers in the Pedasi district of Los Santos, who at times have to carry urns on their shoulders and by horseback to get the milk to collection points, are calling for a price increase.
They claim that the prices they receive are not sufficient to cover the increased costs of production.
The complaint was submitted by Euclides Vergara, who farms in that area.
He said that farmers were receiving 35 cents a liter for milk which, when sold by the carton, fetches $1.25 a liter.
He added that , farmers receive between 47 and 97 cents a pound for cattle while consumers pay up to $2.
Producers are also calling for road improvements in some areas where they have to carry milk on horseback or on their shoulders, because cars cannot use the paths.
He said that filled milk containers have to be carried by back to the Cañas-Pedasi road because there are sections that horses cannot cross.