Based on information shared by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation with the general public, as of June 24 this year, domestic dairymen managed to bring their production rates to a new level.
The fact is that on the indicated date, the workers of the milk processing industry of the Russian agro-industrial complex managed to increase the daily output of “milk” on the market to forty-nine thousand tons.
For clarity, it should be noted that this indicator is more than three percent higher than daily milk sales a year earlier, when the mark did not exceed forty seven and a half thousand tons.
Today, the average milk yield from Russian cows per day is about seventeen kilograms of eight hundred grams of milk from each cows. At the end of June 2018, a similar figure was nine hundred grams lower.
Among the forwards of dairy production in the first six months of this year, we can traditionally distinguish milkmen of the Leningrad Region with an indicator of twenty-three and a half kilograms of milk per cow. This is followed by Kaluga milkmen with a figure of twenty-three kilograms of two hundred grams of average daily milk yield per cow.
The third place is practically shared between the Kaliningrad and Lipetsk regions, whose average result varies from twenty-two kilograms of two hundred grams to twenty-two kilograms of six hundred grams.
This is followed by a slight difference in the average milk yield indicators of the Kirov, Belgorod, Tula, Vladimir and Voronezh regions. The Crimean and Krasnodar milk jugs close the line of leaders.