In Quindío they pay cow's milk at almost the same price as buffalo milk

게시됨 2020년 7월 9일

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The article highlights the positive impact of quarantine on the livestock sector in Quindío, Colombia, with producers experiencing improved marketing and competitive milk prices. The region's dairy companies have continued to collect milk at stable prices, contributing to the sector's growth. However, other departments have been negatively affected. Factors such as climate conditions in northern Colombia and unusual weather in Quindío are impacting the price of cattle and forage production, respectively. Despite these challenges, Quindío producers are hopeful that the positive trends in the livestock sector will persist, aiming for the continued growth and development of the industry.
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Quarantine has done well for livestock in the Quindío department, where marketing is going through a good streak because today they pay for cow's milk at almost the same price as buffalo milk, but in Cundinamarca they have reduced the price. that in some departments of the country, the quarantine has left negative effects. In Quindío everything is going in the best way, because there have been no difficulties and they are managing to sell their products at really good prices compared to other times of national crisis. (Read: Formal milk collection also rose in May despite the pandemic) This is stated by Jorge Tejada Galvis, executive director of the Quindío Cattlemen's Committee, who sends a part of reassurance to the National Government, since he considers that the livestock sector of the region is growing a lot. "We could say that we have a part of tranquility in livestock issues such as the commercial, because the purchase of milk has emerged in an excellent way. At the moment ...
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