Expert: Russian producers are interested in the experience and technologies of Belarus in the dairy industry

Expert: Russian producers are interested in the experience and technologies of Belarus in the dairy industry
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Tatyana Nagaeva March 1, MINSK . Russian producers are interested in the experience and technologies of Belarus in the dairy industry. This was stated by Tatyana Nagaeva, General DIRECTOR of the MILK Institute company ( RUSSIA ), on the sidelines of the international forum “Belarus Agrarian. Dairy Farm”, BELTA correspondent reports.
“There is always something to see in Belarus. You produce a lot of milk, and of high quality. Supplies to the Russian market are actively underway. We follow our Belarusian colleagues, we see that construction and reconstruction of farms are underway, the latest technologies are being introduced, which also attracts us,” - said Tatyana Nagaeva.


This year the “Agrarian Russia” bus run will be organized. “During this event, representatives of the Russian Federation will visit the five best enterprises in Belarus, we will get acquainted, look, take note of the best practices. I would like to note that Belarusian colleagues very actively come to Russia, participate in forums. They come not only to see, to take the best and bring it into your work, but also share your knowledge. Such mutual exchange is enriching,” noted the general director of the company.
The international forum is taking place today in Minsk with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus. The event site brought together managers, chief specialists and personnel of agricultural organizations, industry leadership, representatives of science, and solution providers for the agricultural sector. The main topic of the current forum is “Smart milk: people, technologies, IT.” The program includes current analytics, a discussion of the prospects for the development of dairy farming, practical experience in effective farm management and working with personnel, automation, and digitalization.

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