Irish cheese makers say there has been a 75% drop in sales as a result of coronavirus. The closure of farmers markets has been a big issue and the closure of many food services outlets has also hit demand.
The organisation representing Irish cheesemakers has appealed to retailers to continue to stock Irish cheese and has also asked consumers to buy Irish too.
Cáis, the Association of Irish Farmhouse Cheesemakers, says that many of its members are concerned about finding a home for excess milk produced on farms.
It is particularly concerned about milk from sheep, goat and buffalo which is produced mainly by small independent producers.
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