Russia: In the suburbs, they plan to breed buffaloes

Published 2021년 2월 26일

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The Moscow region is becoming a leader in agricultural production, with a focus on smart and advanced farming. The region is one of the country's leaders in vegetable production and aims to be the leading cheese producer in Russia within the next three years. This ambition will require a significant milk supply, and there is interest from new investors to breed buffaloes for milk production. The region is also attracting specialists to develop various industries.
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The Moscow region is actively engaged in the production of vegetables, milk and cheese, all agricultural lands "work" in the region, said the governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov. “Agriculture takes root here only in one case - if it is smart and advanced,” Vorobiev said on the air of the “360” TV channel. He noted that indoor vegetable growing is developed in the region, fruit growing projects are being developed. “We are now one of the three leaders in the country in the production of vegetables,” the governor emphasized. Vorobyov added that in the next three years the Moscow region intends to take the leading position in the Russian Federation in the production of cheese. “This entails a huge consumption of milk. Now we have new investors who want to breed buffaloes ...
Source: Milknews

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