Milk productivity of cows in Russia increased by more than 5%

Published 2024년 1월 17일

Tridge summary

Milk yield per head of cows in Russian agricultural organizations increased by 5.1% in the first 11 months of last year, reaching 7,878 kilograms. This was due to technological modernization, although low prices for raw materials and increased costs have limited producers' financial capabilities. The largest increase in productivity was in the Murmansk region, while the Amur region saw the smallest increase and two regions in the top 25 saw a decrease in productivity.
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Original content

In January-November last year, milk yield per head of cows in agricultural organizations (excluding micro-enterprises) increased by an average of 5.1 percent from the same period in 2022 - to 7,878 kilograms (in official statistics, instead of milliliters and liters, grams and kilograms – ROSNG). This was reported by the Milknews analytical center with reference to data from Rosstat and Soyuzmolok. In exact numbers, this is 383 kilograms more. Productivity has increased due to technological modernization of dairy enterprises. However, the growth of the indicator is constrained by low prices for raw materials, as well as an increase in its cost since the second half of last year. Both factors seriously limit the financial capabilities of producers. In Russia, milk production has increased by more than 4% for almost a year The center's analysts also provided separate data on productivity in the largest dairy regions. It increased the most in the Murmansk region - by 3,922 kilograms. ...
Source: Rosng

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