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Dairy farmers protest with 'milk trolley challenge'
Dairy farmers have been emptying supermarket shelves of milk in protest at the price they are paid per litre. The 'milk trolley challenge' comes as Britain's biggest milk co-operative Arla announced a price cut of 0.8p per litre - taking the standard litre price to 23.01p. British dairy organisation AHDB says it costs at least 30p to produce each litre.
Dan Johnson reports from the first protest by farmers in Scotland.
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