Bulgaria: After Saudi Arabia and Israel, he will design a cow farm in our country

Published Mar 15, 2023

Tridge summary

Israeli businesses are keen to collaborate on establishing a dairy industry, potentially with Saudi Arabian investment, following the country's high milk production levels and advanced cow farm management practices. Minister Nikola Stoyanov discussed the possibility of a joint project with the Italian company "Akol" and also visited one of Israel's largest cow farms in Shoval. The Bulgarian state company, "LB Bulgaricum," is considering investing in such a farm due to the milk shortage in Europe. Additionally, the potential for promoting the import of more food products from Bulgaria to Israel was discussed during a visit to a milk processing enterprise.
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Original content

Businesses in Israel are interested in designing and participating in the establishment of a dairy industry enterprise. This was announced by the press center of the Ministry of Economy and Industry during the visit of Minister Nikola Stoyanov to the Middle Eastern country. So far, for 6-7 years, information has periodically appeared that Saudi Arabia is interested in investing in the construction of a huge cow farm and feed plant in our country. The first statement was made in 2016, and the last one so far was after Minister Stoyanov's visit to Saudi Arabia in January of this year. Israeli farms have achieved some of the highest levels of milk production on their farms - an average of 12,000 liters per year per cow. At the same time, specialized software manages the cow farms, giving complete information on each animal in real time and analyzing what needs to be changed in nutrition and breeding to maximize production, the MII points out. During a meeting with the company "Akol", ...
Source: Agroplovdiv

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