Production of goat milk products on an industrial scale has started in Adygea

Published 2020년 9월 24일

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LLC Agroholding Mirny has commissioned a milk processing plant in the Republic of Adygea, Russia, to produce goat milk products. The plant has a capacity of 12 tons per shift, with an annual production of 6,000 tons, making it the second-largest producer of goat milk dairy products in Russia and potentially the largest in Europe. The products meet European quality standards and will be supplied to children's organizations. The company plans to expand the cluster by building two dairy complexes, creating a baby food production line from goat milk, and launching goat milk powder production. The project is supported by subsidies from the Federal and regional budgets, a preferential investment loan from Sberbank, and tax exemptions.
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'As part of the creation of a large-scale cluster in the field of dairy goat breeding, LLC Agroholding Mirny has launched a milk processing plant in the Republic. An Italian production line has been put into operation, production of finished products from goat milk has begun, and the production of a wide range of products has been tested. The product range includes 15 types - yoghurts, cheese, cottage cheese, kefir, butter and other fermented dairy products, 'the report says. Today, during a visit to the enterprise, which is located in the village Trekhrechny in Maikop district, acting Prime Minister of Adygea Gennady Mitrofanov examined the shop, the equipment installed there, and got acquainted with the product line. According to the CEO of the company Elena Gangalo, the products meet European quality standards and are in demand in the consumer market. It is planned that products from healthy hypoallergenic goat milk will be delivered to children's organizations of the Republic, ...
Source: Dairy

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