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Dairy farmers in Europe are working hard to produce healthy and nutritious dairy products in
In Europe, Dairy professionals are working every day, with the help of advisers and researchers, to reduce their footprint on the environment in a number of different ways, including recycling, finding new renewable energy sources, reducing and repurposing waste, and upcycling nutritious ingredients for the cows’ diets. Innovation is key to ensuring a sustainable transformation.
Dairy farmers in Europe are working hard to produce healthy and nutritious dairy products in
Dale Farm is a dairy co-operative based in Northern Ireland, owned and supplied by 1,300
Carbon farming promotes a way of farming to fix carbon in agricultural soils.
Aware of its impact on climate change, the French dairy sector has committed to reducing
Them Co-operative Dairy emphasizes quality and local roots. The town of Them is situated with
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Today, nine organisations have joined the EMF: Austria: www.ama.at, Belgium: www.vlam.be, Denmark: www.danishdairyboard.dk, France: www.cniel.com, Germany: www.initiative-milch.de , Ireland: www.ndc.ie, Northern Ireland: www.dairycouncil.co.uk, Norway: www.melk.no and Switzerland: www.swissmilk.ch
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