Named the milkiest region of Ukraine

Published 2024년 6월 18일

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The article highlights the remarkable milk production in Ukraine, with the cow 'Hava' from the 'Ponora' farm in the Chernihiv region setting an unofficial record by producing up to 72 liters of milk daily, potentially yielding over 20 tons of milk annually. This surpasses the average milk yield of other European dairy countries. The article also notes that the regions with the most productive cows are dominated by advanced agricultural companies and large milk processors, such as IMC, 'Terra Food', and 'Milk Alliance' in the Chernihiv region. However, Transcarpathia sets a record in productivity with only 1 ton of milk produced per year.
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This is more than any of the top three dairy European countries - Denmark (10.2 t per year), Estonia (10.1 t per year) and the Czech Republic (9.4 t per year), reports Liga.net with reference to data from the Swiss-Ukrainian project "Development of trade with higher added value in the organic and dairy sectors of Ukraine" (Quality FOOD Trade Program — QFTP). Thus, the cow Hava from the farm "Ponora" in the Chernihiv region gives up to 72 liters of milk per day. This is an unofficial record. With stable milk production of this level, the annual productivity of this cow can exceed 20 tons of milk. The hava breed is the farm's own "development". Simmental cows are inseminated here with families of Holstein bulls. The second most productive Ukrainian cows are from the Ternopil region, where the average yield is 9.74 tons per year. Mykolaiv Oblast (8.6 t/year) and Khmelnytskyi (8.55 t/year) are next in terms of productivity. It is noted that the best productivity of cows is in regions ...

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