Camel milk production launched in Germany for the first time

Published 2020년 11월 11일

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A unique farm in northwestern Germany, owned by the Marquard family, is preparing to sell camel milk throughout Germany after obtaining a European manufacturer's number. The farm, located in the Luneburg Hollow in Lower Saxony, is home to 60 one-humped and two-humped camels. Milk collection involves a special apparatus and is limited to eight one-humped camels per day, producing 2-5 liters of milk each. The cost of a one-liter bottle of camel milk will be 11 euros.
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The only farm where camels are milked is in northwestern Germany. Buyers will be able to purchase milk in the near future. The new plant is located in the Luneburg Hollow in Lower Saxony, perfectagro reports. It contains 60 one-humped and two-humped camels. The farm is owned by the Marquard family. Previously, they only sold milk within their area. Once the farm has received a European manufacturer's number, it can bottle pasteurized milk and sell it throughout Germany. The cost of one liter bottle of camel milk is 11 euros. It should be noted that Andreas Marquard dreamed of having a camel as a child. He and his wife Beke Marquad are surveyors by training, but now they are increasingly involved in the farm. Camels are milked using a special apparatus. Considering that a female camel will not produce milk if her calf is not around, preparation for milking takes ...
Source: RUAgronews

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