Northeast dairy farmers could get average of $4K in proposed anti-trust settlement
More than 7,000 Northeast dairy farmers stand to get an average of $4,000 in a proposed settlement with the cooperative Dairy Farmers of America to resolve antitrust allegations.
A final court hearing was held last week in Vermont on the $50 million settlement.
The 2009 class-action lawsuit charged the cooperative, its marketing arm Dairy Marketing Services, and Dallas-based Dean Foods with working together to monopolize the market for raw milk in the Northeast, driving down prices paid to dairy farmers.
Dean Foods agreed to a $30 million settlement in 2011.
A judge is expected to decide in the coming months whether to approve the DFA settlement, and farmers now have until May to submit a claim.
The settlement covers farmers in Delaware, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.
DFA has not admitted any wrongdoing.