The milk production of Ukraine in 2021 has decreased by 5.9%, the main shaft of milk is provided by MTF

Published 2022년 1월 24일

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The Association of Milk Producers has reported a decrease in milk production by the population in areas such as Khmelnytsky, Vinnytsia, and Lviv. The majority of milk is still produced in the Poltava, Vinnytsia, and Khmelnytsky regions. The quality and safety requirements for milk entering industrial processing are increasing, leading to a decrease in the share of milk from the population. The association is calling for support for large producers to increase industrial milk volume and legalization of the household sector for quality raw materials. From 2023, safety criteria for raw milk will be implemented, which may further decrease the share of milk from the population.
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This was reported by analyst of the Association of Milk Producers Jan Linetska. In general, most milk of all types was produced in Poltava (691.8 thousand tons; -5.8%), Vinnytsia (684.9 thousand tons; -6.2%) and Khmelnytsky (643.8 thousand tons; -1.2%) areas. The leaders in industrial milk production were: Poltava region (391.4 thousand tons; -0.5%), Cherkasy region (296.4 thousand tons; -1.5%) and Kharkiv region (245.8 thousand tons; +0 , 4%). Source: SSSU Most milk from households is produced in: Khmelnytsky (460.6 thousand tons; -0.9%), Vinnytsia (459.3 thousand tons; -11%) and Lviv (396.1 thousand tons; -7, 9%) areas. The ratio of production volumes between sectors is currently 31.5% of enterprises and 68.5% of the population. At the same time, it should be understood that the main source of income for dairy enterprises is provided by agricultural enterprises - a little more than 80% of all accepted for processing. In addition, in 2022, due to increasing requirements for the ...
Source: MilkUA

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