The 700 dairy farmers who supply the chain's own-label non-organic milk will be paid up to 31.58p per litre from October 1 – a rise of just over 2p.
The increase leaves Tesco as one of the best-paying of the biggest five super-market groups.
Supermarket giant Tesco has hiked the price it pays farmers for milk as the dairy industry continues to battle rising feeds costs.
The 700 dairy farmers who supply the chain's own-label non-organic milk will be paid up to 31.58p per litre from October 1 – a rise of just over 2p.
The increase leaves Tesco as one of the best-paying of the biggest five super-market groups.
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