Milk prices are on the move.
The New Brunswick Farm Products Commission announced the minimum price for white milk would rise by six cents per litre starting February 1.
According to a press release, the commission decided on the price hike because of the increased cost to purchase feed, machinery and equipment repairs, fuel and oil, among other costs.
Prices for the school milk program will not change this year.
Commission chair Bob Shannon said dairy producers in New Brunswick supply about one million litres of milk to students in grade school each year.