Belarusian OJSC “Goretskoye” will introduce a dairy complex for 600 heads of cattle in August 2024

Published 2024년 6월 21일

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Belarus-based agricultural company, OJSC "Goretskoye", is planning to commission a new dairy complex by the end of July or August of this year, capable of accommodating 600 dairy cows. The company currently operates with 4.5 thousand heads of cattle, including over 1.5 thousand in the milking herd. The new complex, which cost around 18 million rubles, will consist of three barns, milking parlors, and an auxiliary block, and is expected to increase the company's daily milk production by 12 thousand liters by the end of 2025. The company is also looking to create 30 new jobs, particularly targeting young people from the nearby agricultural town.
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OJSC "Goretskoye" of the Goretskoye district of the Mogilev region of Belarus plans to commission a dairy complex for 600 heads of dairy herd at the end of July - August of this year. This farm has 4.5 thousand heads of cattle, of which more than 1.5 thousand are milking herds. So far there is one MTK and two farms. Over the past year, the household received 6.2 thousand liters of milk per head. According to Vladimir Chernikov, director of the farm, the new MTC will operate at full capacity only by the end of 2025 - the additional gross milk production per day here will increase by 12 thousand liters. In order to increase production volumes, Goretskoye OJSC began solving the “housing issue” for cows last year. A new dairy complex is being built near the agricultural town of Krasulino. The initial cost was almost 22 million rubles. However, after adjustments, as well as a reduction in the cost of the project, the final price came out to just over 18 million. The dairy complex ...
Source: Milknews

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