Scotland's Environment Secretary has said legislation should be considered to prevent dairy farmers being abused by powerful retailers and producers.
Dairy farmers complain that the money they are paid for milk does not cover their production costs, a situation Richard Lochhead described as "unsustainable".
He is meeting environment ministers from the UK administrations at The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Show in Powys today to devise a code of practice to rebalance the relationship between farmers, producers and retailers.
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