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Mould growth in feed leads to mycotoxins and impact animal production. Photo: Canva
10-02 | Interview

The value of a good strategy to combat mycotoxins in dairy

As a result of the crisis in Serbia, the price of drinking milk on store shelves is now lower than that of mineral water. Photo: Canva
07-02 | News

Serbia faces a stagnating dairy industry

The Nevada State Department of Agriculture has stated that the D1.1 strain of H5N1 is the first detection of this virus genotype in dairy cattle. Photo: Henk Risick
06-02 | News

US: First detection of newer variant of bird flu in dairy cows

The team of researchers wanted to gain a better understanding of how farm animals perceive and are affected by light. Photo: Canva
06-02 | News

Light intensity and time matter for cow welfare

In Uzbekistan, the largest imported product categories are cheese, fermented milk products, and dry milk. Photos: Canva
05-02 | Article

Central Asia: Is self-sufficiency possible in dairy?

Mafuro Farming was established in 2018 to produce much-needed milk for Zimbabwe. Photos: Mafuro Farming
04-02 | Article

How Mafuro Farming is changing the landscape of Zimbabwean dairy

Unscrupulous dairy companies are managing to offer their products at a price of 30-40% below the market average. Photo: Canva
31-01 | News

Adulterated dairy products a major concern in Russia

The combined administration of sodium humate and glutamine effectively improves growth performance and reduces the incidence of diarrhoea. Photo: Ronald Hissink
31-01 | Article

Dairy calves benefit from combining sodium humate and glutamine

During the Dairy Dash event, students teamed up to learn about cow care and farming practices in a hands-on way. Photo: Canva
30-01 | News

Combatting labour shortages in dairy – encouraging US youth

Restrictions that have been in place to mitigate the Bluetongue virus have been eased. Photo: Canva
30-01 | News

Bluetongue virus restrictions eased in the UK

Farmers across the UK have taken to roads in their tractors protesting against the government’s ‘daft’ inheritance tax proposals. Photo: Canva
29-01 | News

UK farmers stage tractor protests over government inheritance tax

Data-generating technologies improve the ability of dairy farmers to monitor individual animals. Photo: Canva
28-01 | News

6 technologies to lower costs and increase dairy farming efficiency

A combination of shrinking state support, persisting labour shortages and rising costs of borrowed funds has put pressure on dairy operations. Photo: Canva
27-01 | News

Economic challenges threaten Russian dairy industry’s growth

The 3-year initiative will see the 40 farmers from across Great Britain utilise new ways of monitoring key data relating to production efficiency and sustainability. Photo: Canva
24-01 | News

Fast Track programme to lower on-farm emissions from dairy cows

€94 million to boost dairy in Brazil
23-01 | News

€94 million to boost dairy in Brazil

Ukraine's raw milk production was 7.2 million tonnes last year, 3% down compared with 2023 and 17% lower than in 2021. Photo: Canva
22-01 | News

Ukraine: Dairy production inched down in 2024

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