Russia: Whey production in the Khabarovsk Territory increased by 16% over 5 months

Published 2024년 7월 25일

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In the Khabarovsk Territory, whey production has surged by nearly 16% in the first five months of 2024, reaching 349 tons. This increase is driven by three milk processing enterprises, several agricultural producers, and the introduction of new whey-based products. Notably, the Pereyaslavl plant has begun producing whey-based juice drinks in various flavors. The region's dairy production is supported by six agricultural producers and five industrial enterprises, with DAKGOMZ and Pereyaslavsky Dairy Plant being the largest contributors.
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In the Khabarovsk Territory, an increase in whey production has been noted. Over 5 months of 2024, 349 tons of product were produced, which is almost 16% more than the same level last year, reports the press service of the governor and government of the Khabarovsk Territory. Whey in the region is produced by three milk processing enterprises, as well as some agricultural producers. The growth in output is also facilitated by the development of new types of whey-based products. — So far, whey drinks occupy a small share among other dairy products - no more than 1%. This is a seasonal product. However, recently people have begun to pay more attention to health - whey drinks fit well into this trend. We expect that production will increase,” noted Svetlana Abdalova, head of the food and processing industry department of the regional Ministry of Agriculture. For example, at the local Pereyaslavl plant, instead of recycling the by-product, they decided to use it to produce new types ...
Source: Milknews

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