Ukraine: Milk production can reach 5.5 million tons — Chagarovskyi

Published Dec 6, 2022

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The Chairman of the Union of Dairy Enterprises of Ukraine, Vadym Chagarovskyi, outlined plans for the development of Ukraine's dairy industry at a recent conference. The goal is to increase industrial milk production to 5.5 million tons by 2030 and double milk processing to 6 million tons by 2030. The union has outlined three stages of development, starting with preserving cattle populations during hostilities, followed by expansion in the post-war period with $150 million financing, and finally, the creation of a modern dairy industry with a focus on quality and training.
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The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Union of Dairy Enterprises of Ukraine, Vadym Chagarovskyi, said this during the conference "Dairy Business in Conditions of War", writes agroportal.ua. "3 From 2022 to 2030, it is necessary to foresee the development of industrial milk production: construction of farms, development of the industry, high quality of milk, population of 1 million heads. Milk production can reach 5.5 million tons," Vadim Chagarovsky notes. According to him, there is only one way for individual farms to transform into family dairy farms. "Although there are certain problems: the issue of land and investments has not been resolved. In 2030, 6 million tons of milk should be received for processing. In fact, we need to double milk processing in eight years - from 2.7 million tons expected in 2022," says Vadym Chagarovskyi. The Union of Dairy Enterprises offers three stages of development of the dairy industry. The first stage, for the period of hostilities, is ...
Source: MilkUA

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