Published July 07, 2012, 07:32 AM

Consumers asked to pay more for milk to save farms

Consumers will pay a little more for coffee and chocolate to ensure the farmers who produce those foods get a fair wage, so why not ask them to pay more for milk?

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Consumers will pay a little more for coffee and chocolate to ensure the farmers who produce those foods get a fair wage, so why not ask them to pay more for milk?

That’s the idea behind a program designed to raise money for struggling New England dairy farms. Keep Local Farms urges colleges, universities and other institutions to charge a little more for milk, with the extra money going to farmers in the region.

It is among a number of nongovernment programs being created to try to preserve small, family-operated farms as consolidation continues in the dairy industry.

The programs borrow from the fair trade movement, in which consumers

pay a little bit more for items like chocolate and coffee to provide workers with decent wages and sound environmental practices.

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