UNION chiefs are calling for answers after farmers were left "in a predicament" by a Wrexham dairy firm.

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is seeking urgent clarity on the reasons behind the decision by Tomlinsons Dairies to refuse milk.

This shock decision came in with almost immediate effect and has left many dairy producers in Wales scrambling to find another processor for their milk.

FUW vice-president Eifion Huws said: “We are extremely concerned for our members who are affected and who have contacted us.

"We had no prior warning and are extremely disappointed that farmers are left in a predicament where they have no one to collect their milk."

Llyr Gruffydd, Plaid Cymru’s North Wales AM, said: “This is worrying news both for the 190-strong workforce and the dozens of farmers across the region who supply the company.

The decision by Tomlinson’s to cease milk collection comes after a significant £22 million funding boost in 2017 which saw an expansion of their cold storage facilities and the creation of 70 jobs.

Mr Huws added: “We will seek further clarification on the situation when we meet with Lesley Griffiths this week. This will be of major concern given that the dairy is in a constituency which neighbours her own. We will also be discussing developments at a forthcoming meeting with constituency MP Susan Jones.”