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Georghii Kukhaleishvili
analyst
Association of Milk Producers

Global Dairy Market: Raw Material Prices Have Dropped Temporarily

According to IFCN estimates, global milk production volumes are expected to increase by 11 million tonnes in 2025 compared to last year. The weather in…

Georghii Kukhaleishvili
analyst
Association of Milk Producers

Global Dairy Market: Milk Surpluses Put Pressure on Prices

Nearly all dairy regions experienced an atypical increase in milk yields, which led to a rise in global milk production volumes. According to calculations by…

How to Manage a Dairy Farm in the Face of Modern Challenges

Human. Cow. Infrastructure. System. Consistency. Management. Sustainability.

  • To milk a lot of milk, but fail to ensure its safety and quality.
  • To have reliable milking equipment, but fail to maintain it properly.
  • To raise good replacement heifers, but fail to create conditions for the milking herd to realize its genetic potential.
  • To feed a cow, but fail to provide enough water and fresh air.
  • To have powerful forage harvesting equipment, but fail to follow the ensiling technology.
  • To invest in high-quality genetics, but fail to give a newborn calf high-quality, tested colostrum.
  • To mechanize and automate the farm, but fail to train the staff.
  • A production system is only as strong as its weakest link.

How do you put together the puzzle of a successful and sustainable production? We will be talking about this during the section "DAIRY FARM MANAGEMENT AND MILK PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES" at the International Dairy Congress on October 17-18.

Moderators: Denys Tymchenko, technology consultant for the management and organization of dairy farms at the Advisory Center of AMP, and Olena Melnyk, editor-in-chief of "Milk and Farm" magazine.

Registration and details here: 0674705563, https://bit.ly/4ltJiq8

Join us, it will be great!

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