The post-war restoration of production in Syria

Published 2021년 7월 5일

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The Syrian dairy industry, specifically in Latakia province, has recovered from the crisis caused by the war. The largest dairy farm in the province has made major repairs and is producing more milk than the previous year. The farm, with the help of the Syrian authorities, is receiving support for equipment purchases and training of qualified personnel. The authorities also plan to restore small private farms and cheese dairies in areas most affected by militants in the future.
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The Syrian dairy industry suffered greatly during the war, including due to the inability to import medicines for cows, but today the crisis has been overcome, production is recovering, Kakhtan Dayub, a process engineer at the largest dairy farm in Latakia province, told reporters. “During the war, the situation at the enterprise was very difficult. Although the hostilities almost did not affect our province, we did not have enough vital medicines for our cows, there were no veterinarians, there were constant problems with the purchase of animal feed. cows were brought from Germany, many of them fell ill. Some of the livestock, unfortunately, did not survive ... But now everything is in order, and we have already repaired half of our cowsheds, "he said. According to him, today at this largest farm in the province, where kefir, sour cream and various cheeses are produced, for the first time, major repairs are being made, which was impossible to start during the war. While ...
Source: Milknews

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