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Talas dairy producers to increase raw milk purchases from farmers

From 24.kg · () Russian

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  • Talas Daamy, a major dairy processor in Kyrgyzstan's Talas region, plans to increase raw milk purchases from local farmers.
  • The company processes up to 30 tons of milk daily, producing cheese and butter, and is a key player in the country's food security.
  • Talas Daamy aims to expand its operations, strengthen export potential, and maintain stable partnerships with milk suppliers.

Talas Daamy, a significant milk processor in Kyrgyzstan's Talas region, is set to increase its purchases of raw milk from local farmers. The company, a key producer of cheese and butter, plays a vital role in the nation's food security, with the dairy sector being a strategic pillar.

During the production season, Talas Daamy processes up to 30 tons of milk per day. The region itself is recognized as one of Kyrgyzstan's leading areas for milk production and processing. The company has cultivated stable partnerships with local milk suppliers over the years, demonstrating a capacity for expanding its operations and increasing processing volumes.

Rustam Baltabaev, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Kyrgyzstan, visited Talas Daamy as part of a working visit to the Talas region. The company has expressed its commitment to further expanding its operations. This includes not only increasing milk procurement from farmers but also enhancing the export potential of Kyrgyzstan's domestic dairy products.

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