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Please complete MPO questionnaire

The MPO is pleased with the good response from milk producers to its electronic questionnaire, which will allow the organisation to give members timeous and accurate statistics about the primary dairy industry. The MPO administers a statutory measure in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act, 1996, which requires milk producers to register with the organisation and provide it with records and returns. Since the MPO collects and assimilates the information, confidentiality is guaranteed.

The MPO wishes to thank producers who have already completed and returned the questionnaire. Producers who have not yet completed the questionnaire are urged to do so as soon as possible. If you require more information, please contact Dr Koos Coetzee at 012 843 5600 or e-mail koos.coetzee@mpo.co.za.

Ms Lise Roberts interviewed Dr Coetzee about the survey and how the information is used. To listen to the interview, click HERE.

Published on Monday, 9th November 2015 - 12:14

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