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The French are jealous of the dairy industry in Poland

Published Dec 30, 2024

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The French Chamber of Agriculture reports a decline in milk production and a decrease in the number of dairy cattle in most European countries, with the exception of Poland. Poland's dairy sector is the only one in Europe expected to continue growing, with increased productivity and support from large cooperatives and foreign investment. This is attributed to the sector's deep restructuring and modernization since joining the EU in 2004.
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Only in Poland are there "all the green signals", i.e. the right conditions to continue developing and increasing milk production in the coming decade. In other parts of Europe, this production is no longer working - assesses the French Chamber of Agriculture on the pages of the La France Agricole portal. The cow population in the West and milk production are falling - Most European countries, including the Netherlands, Germany and Italy, have experienced a decline in the number of dairy cattle in the last ten years - notes Olivier Carvin, an economics specialist at the Chamber of Agriculture of Brittany and an expert on the dairy market at the French Chamber of Agriculture, in an analysis published by the French chambers. The expert also points to Rabobank forecasts that say that "the cumulative production of northern countries (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany - i.e. 40% of European harvests) should fall by 13 to 20% by 2035". -The current decline in the herd in France ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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