GVH Investigates What Drives Prices On The Dairy Market And Makes Recommendations To The Sector

Law FirmBird & Bird
Subject MatterAntitrust/Competition Law, Consumer Protection, Antitrust, EU Competition , Consumer Trading & Unfair Trading
AuthorMr G'bor Kutai and D'niel Aranyi
Published date07 August 2023

Lately, the Hungarian Competition Authority's ("GVH") has been in the forefront in the fight against inflation of food prices. In its efforts, it has developed new price monitoring method and launched sector inquiry into the milk and dairy products market that we have discussed in our previous editions. Now the draft report ("Report") of the sector inquiry is out and open for public consultation until 20 of May.

In its Report, as a response to the sharp increase in consumer prices for milk and dairy products and the weakening supply position of the domestic operators producing dairy products, the GVH makes recommendations.

The GVH found several indicators and market circumstances driving up price elements and thus fuel inflation. The price formula used by the Milk Interprofessional Organisation and Product Board determining the base price forecast for raw milk. Retailer margins and VAT levels for plant-based drinks and soy yoghurts are higher than the dairy products they substitute, which represents a significant additional burden for consumers with lactose intolerance and those who are environmentally conscious. Cost analyses showed that the packaging prices have significantly increased recently. The profitability of the sector decreased significantly, mainly due to the distortive effect of the price cap and significant cost increases.

These recommendations include:

  1. revision of the base price forecast for raw milk;
  2. strengthening the comparability of consumer prices;
  3. revision of the pricing of...

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