In the Lipetsk region of Russia, the Avangard cooperative plans to expand the production of dairy products

Published 2020년 8월 10일

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The Avangard agricultural cooperative in the Lipetsk region is planning to expand its farm to accommodate 150 cows and increase milk and cheese production. In 2019, the farm produced 150 tons of cow's milk, 16 tons of goat's milk, and 3 tons of cheese. The farm currently has 20 dairy cows, over 100 goats, and 200 chickens. The products are sold through an online store and the farm has received state support for animal purchase. The farm is planning to lease land, build a farm for 150 cows, build a hay storage, purchase equipment, and reconstruct existing premises.
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The farm intends to build a new farm for 150 cows, increase the production of cow and goat milk In 2020, the Avangard agricultural cooperative of the Lipetsk region plans to increase the production of cow's milk to 250 tons and goat milk to 20 tons, as well as to produce up to 5 tons of cheese. In 2019, 150 tons of cow's milk, 16 tons of goat's and 3 tons of cheese were produced here. Such data were reported in the cooperative to the head of the Lipetsk branch of the FSBI "Center of Agroanalytics" Olga Sentishcheva, who visited the village of Golovshchino, Gryazinsky district, where the enterprise is located. Now the farm has 20 dairy cows, over 100 goats and 200 chickens. In 2015, the cooperative received state support in the amount of 89 thousand rubles. for the purchase of animals. On the territory of the farm there are 2 large buildings for keeping animals, a product processing workshop with refrigeration facilities. In total, the farm's products include about 50 items: ...
Source: Specagro

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