This year, the Tej Product Council is organizing its World Milk Day event on June 6
Due to the positive physiological effects of milk, as well as to draw people’s attention to the importance of calcium intake, the International Dairy Federation appointed the last Tuesday of May in 1957, and the United Nations World Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has since 2001 a specific date, June 1 celebrated World Milk Day. This year, the Tej Product Council will organize its World Milk Day event on June 6, 2023.
On this day, we celebrate one of our most important and versatile staple foods, milk, and everything that the dairy sector contributes to humanity’s proper nutrition, sustainability, economic development, health, i.e. life.
Milk producers and milk processors have to face the biggest challenges of the 21st century, such as unprecedented economic and market fluctuations, climate change, population growth, and the demand for more and healthier, nutritious and sustainable food.
The players in the dairy sector must contribute to the fight against climate change, prepare for continuous economic changes, the further growth of the world’s population, market competition, and during this time they must produce a healthy dairy product containing vital nutrients, which, in addition to being of high quality, must also be affordable. be. In addition to meeting the growing global demand for animal protein, they must contribute to global food security and, last but not least, must also provide answers to social concerns and questions regarding animal husbandry and dairy products.
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