Milk production in the Brest region of Belarus exceeded 1.75 million tons in 9 months

Published 2024년 10월 11일

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The Brest region in Russia has seen a significant increase in milk production, with a total of 1.75 million tons produced in the first nine months of the year, marking a 7.7% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. The most significant increases were observed in the Lyakhovichi district, with a 14.6% rise, followed by Kamenetsky, Ivatsevichi, and Gantsevichi, each with a 10.3% increase. The productivity of the dairy herd also saw an increase, reaching 5834 kilograms, with the Ivanovo district leading as the most productive. The marketability of milk in agricultural organizations of the Brest region also improved, reaching 92.1%, which is 0.3% higher than the previous year.
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Milk production in the Brest region exceeded 1.75 million tons in 9 months. This was reported to sb.by by the head of the livestock production and breeding department of the Committee on Agriculture and Food of the Brest Regional Executive Committee Yulia Levonchuk. The production of the profitable product for this period in the southwestern region reached 1 million 751.1 thousand tons, an increase of 7.7 percent compared to the same period last year. All regions of the region added: — The largest increase was in the Lyakhovichi district — by 14.6 percent, — Yulia Levonchuk noted. — Kamenetsky added 12.7 percent, Ivatsevichi and Gantsevichi — 10.3 percent each. The productivity of the dairy herd in the Brest region for January-September amounted to 5834 kilograms, an increase of 366 kilograms compared to the same period in 2023. Yulia Levonchuk clarified that the leader in this indicator is the Ivanovo district, where each cow milked an average of 7156 kilograms of milk over 9 ...
Source: Milknews

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