Emődi Mezőgazdasági Zrt. is developing its feeding technology with more than HUF 280 million
Emődi Mezőgazdasági Zrt. is developing its feed technology at its site in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Emőd, from HUF 282.76 million, the company told MTI.

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According to the information, the investment serves the development of robotic and automated feed distribution in the feeding of dairy cattle. As it was written, the purpose of the technology is to increase production in addition to sustainable management and meeting specific production needs.
Thanks to the development, the animals receive feed during milking according to their unique identifier
Thanks to this, dry matter intake increases, milk production and milk content indicators improve. With the help of the precision tools, specialists can get up-to-date information about the chemical composition of the feed ration (PMR) created with the supplementary feed and the preserved bulk feed, improving the production and economic indicators of the farms, they said. The company’s further goal is to conduct a rapid on-site inspection of the composition of PMR generated during automated feed distribution with a special device, which is supplemented with laboratory equipment, so that they can partially ensure the quality testing of preserved bulk feeds under on-site conditions.
The investment was supported by several types of support
For the investment, the government provides HUF 183.54 million in non-reimbursable support under the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program plus, co-financed by the European Union. The project is implemented in the Széchenyi plan plus program. According to public company data, the company employed 25 employees last year and 26 in 2021. In the 2022 business year, the company’s net sales amounted to HUF 1.046 billion, in the previous year it was HUF 643.8 million, its profit after tax amounted to HUF 284.073 million in 2022 and HUF 157.854 million in 2021.
MTI
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