Will milk production in Poland continue to grow?

Published 2024년 11월 23일

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Poland is expected to remain among the leading milk producers in the European Union, with potential to increase production and become a key player in the global milk market, as forecasted shortages are expected by 2030, says Dorota Grabarczyk, a milk market analyst. This increase in production is largely due to the concentration of production in larger farms, despite a decrease in the number of dairy cows and farms.
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According to Dorota Grabarczyk, a milk market analyst from the Polish Federation of Cattle Breeders and Dairy Producers, Poland will continue to be one of the main milk producers in the European Union. – At the moment, we are in third place in terms of purchase, fourth/fifth, but we still have the opportunity to increase our production and I think that farmers should take advantage of this. And will we have sales markets? In its perspectives, IFCN assumes that by 2030 there will be a shortage of about 5 million tons of milk in the world. So there will be regions in the world where there will be a shortage of this milk and countries that are its main producers, such as the United States, New Zealand or the EU, will be able to sell their raw material or finished products there – Grabarczyk explained during the National Challenges in Agriculture. Poland still has the potential to develop milk production Asked about the potential of the Polish dairy industry for further development, ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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