Bulgaria needs more Ukrainian milk

Published Apr 30, 2024

Tridge summary

Bulgarian and Ukrainian milk processors are exploring bilateral cooperation to address a raw milk shortage in Bulgaria, with Ukrainians set to import raw materials for Bulgarian dairy producers. Ukrainian manufacturers will supply high-quality raw milk, meeting European quality standards, as Bulgarian farmers grapple with issues of milk purchase prices and quantities. The Union of Dairy Enterprises of Ukraine aims to double its imports to the Bulgarian market, having delivered 2.5 thousand tons of dry milk last year.
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The Bulgarian publication bnr.bg writes about it. Ukrainian and Bulgarian milk processors met to establish contacts for future bilateral cooperation, within the limits of which Ukrainians will import raw materials for Bulgarian enterprises for the production of dairy products. Bulgarian farmers have repeatedly sounded the alarm about their problems in purchasing fresh milk, both in terms of prices and quantities. "All Bulgarian processors primarily purchase raw materials from local breeders. This is our first concern. But certain markets require more products, and since there is nowhere to get them in Bulgaria, they are taken from European countries. This is a shortage of high-quality raw milk. We cannot give the exact statistics of the entire industry, but at least 30% have a shortage of quality raw milk, a raw material that is no longer produced by Bulgarian livestock farmers. Unfortunately, due to certain policies over the years, many animal breeders lost their spirit, reduced ...
Source: MilkUA

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