A transitional program of Genetic Improvement for cattle in Greece

Published 2023년 8월 31일

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The Holstein Breed Association of Greece, along with its president and members of the Board of Directors, had a meeting with the Minister of Rural Development and Food and officials from the ministry. They discussed various issues such as the need for a national strategy for the development of Greek dairy cattle farming, changes to the food code for yogurt production, measures to prevent misleading labels, and changes in the insurance regime for workers in cattle breeding units, among other things. They requested the ministry's support in addressing the declining state of the country's dairy cattle sector.
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The president, Ilias Kotopoulos and members of the Board of Directors of the Holstein Breed Association of Greece (EFCHE) had a meeting with the Minister of Rural Development and Food, Lefteris Avgenakis and officials of the ministry at the organization's offices in Thessaloniki. Specifically, in the meeting chaired by Minister Mr. Avgenakis, the Second Thessaloniki Member of Parliament, Fanis Papas, from the ministry's side, the two general secretaries Giorgos Stratakos and Dimitris Papagiannidis participated. From the side of EFCHE, in addition to the president Ilias Kotopoulos, the honorary president of the organization Thanasis Vasilekas took part in the meeting and from the side of the Board of Directors and members of EFCHE, the deputy governor of Rural Development, Central Macedonia, Giorgos Kefalas, Christos Voulgaridis, Stefanos Bakartsakis, Kostas Kefalas, Dimitris Tzelepis, Kostas Koukouzelis, the director of EFHE Stamatis Milioudis et al. The Holstein Breed Association ...
Source: Agrotypos

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