There is an acute shortage of raw milk in Kazakhstan

Published 2023년 7월 31일

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Dairy processing enterprises in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan are facing a shortage of good quality milk, forcing them to rely on powdered milk and imports from Russia. This shortage could lead to a reduction in production and potential closures of companies. The lack of natural raw materials is compensated for with dry milk, but this dependence on imports leaves producers vulnerable to price fluctuations and changes in supply.
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The problems of lack of milk for processing enterprises were discussed in the Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Karaganda region at the next meeting of the AIC Committee. At the meeting, it was noted that, despite the growth of all indicators, manufacturers of dairy products are experiencing a large shortage of good milk. This whole situation, according to the business, makes production dependent on powdered milk and on the supply of raw materials from the Russian Federation, the press service of NCE Atameken reports. “If the situation in the region does not change, then there is a high probability that dairy producers will be forced to reduce production turnover. It is possible that some companies will even stop working and close. Moreover, such a picture of an acute shortage of raw milk is observed not only in our region, but throughout the country,” said Igor Zhabyak, chairman of the committee, chairman of the Union of Farmers of Kazakhstan NGO. Saule Zhankina, director of NBK-A ...
Source: Milknews

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