Soy for Dutch dairy cow is 100% RTRS certified

Published 2021년 11월 25일

Tridge summary

The Dutch dairy chain has achieved full coverage of soy in cow feed with certificates from the Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS), ensuring it is not linked to deforestation. Since 2015, the sector has solely used responsibly certified soy, leading the way in the Netherlands and globally. Dairy farmers source RTRS-certified soy concentrates, and the sector collaborates with the World Wildlife Fund, Solidaridad, and Natuur&Milieu to maintain this practice.
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The soy in the feed for cows is fully covered by the Dutch dairy chain with certificates for responsible soy from the Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS). The RTRS certifies that soy has been produced without deforestation. Dutch cows mainly eat grass. That is why they often walk in the meadow. In addition, cows are fed other roughage such as hay, silage and maize. For optimal nutrition, dairy farmers supplement the ration with concentrates. This concentrate consists of residual products from the food industry. Only a small part of the ration (approx. 1-2%) consists of soya meal that contains a lot of high-quality protein. Since 2015, the Dutch dairy sector has been using 100% responsibly certified soy for this. It does this in consultation with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Solidaridad and Natuur&Milieu. This means that the dairy sector covers its entire soy consumption with certificates for responsible soy that meet the criteria of the Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS). ...
Source: NZO

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