K&H and the Tej Product Council signed a cooperation agreement
At the European Union level, the number of dairy cows may decrease by more than 2 million by 2035, while milk yields per cow will increase. In order for the domestic dairy sector to be able to keep up with this, energy-, labor- and scale-efficient farms are necessary. In order to promote the future development of the sector and innovative investments, the K&H and Tej Trade Organization and Product Council renewed their cooperation agreement.
For more than ten years, since 2012, K&H has been a privileged member of the Milk Trade Organization and Product Council. The previous, fixed-term agreement was re-signed and cooperation was strengthened in Budapest. Pursuant to the new three-year agreement, K&H can participate in the organization’s events as a prominent supporting member, among other things, with the right to consult, and also supports its effective operation and the achievement of its goals by organizing regular bilateral meetings.
“The sector has had busy, challenging years, and it is expected that the continuation will be similar. According to forecasts, the number of dairy cows may decrease from 19.7 million to 17.3 million by 2035, while milk yields per cow will increase until the same date. If we want to keep up with this at home, we cannot postpone the creation of plants that are more efficient in terms of energy, labor and size. In addition, the ever-increasing sustainability expectations cannot be ignored, which mainly move the sector towards fertilizer management and energy efficiency investments”
– emphasized Zoltán Demeter, head of K&H Agricultural Business.
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