19th International Dairy Cooperatives Forum in Białystok, Poland

‘Green transition in dairy and food security in crises times’ was the theme that Agnieszka Maliszewska had chosen for the 2022 edition of the IDCF in Białystok.
‘Green transition in dairy and food security in crises times’ was the theme that Agnieszka Maliszewska had chosen for the 2022 edition of the IDCF in Białystok.
In August, Ukrainian raw milk market began to show signs of revival. But dynamics were insignificant compared to the expectations associated with the sharp devaluation of the fixed exchange rate of hryvnia at the end of July. – INFAGRO
– On 15 June 2022, dairy producers and dairy sector stakeholders, over 70 representatives in total, met online for the 3rd expert talks to support and promote dairy export during the war. This time the discussion was devoted to the opportunities for Ukrainian exporters on the EU and global markets.
It is symbolic that on World Milk Day, 1 June, the second session of expert talks on the topic “Export Logistics of Ukrainian Dairy Products” to support and promote dairy export during the war was held.
On 12 April, Arsen Didur, Executive Director of the Union of Dairy Enterprises, visited Molokija Dairy in Ternopil and met with Vitaliy Kovalchuk, co-owner and Chairman of the company’s Supervisory Board.
Eckhard Heuser, General Director of the Dairy Industry Association (Milchindustrie-Verband, MIV), said that German dairies provided 240,000 euros under the Aktion Deutschland Hilft for immediate humanitarian aid in the war zone in Ukraine.
Ukrainian canned dairy producers are now solving almost the same problems as their colleagues producing other categories of dairy products. They have almost no opportunities for foreign trade. – INFAGRO
It’s a day Dutchman Kees Huizinga, a large dairy farmer in Ukraine, never envisaged would happen, but when Putin’s Russian army started a war with the European nation, the entire world felt the aftershock.
Glanbia Ireland and its farm family suppliers have teamed up with manufacturing partner Complex Nutrition to donate 250,000 nutritional Irish milk powder-based meal kits to feed the victims of the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s military invasion has led to the seaports’ shut down, which Ukraine used to export agricultural products to consumers worldwide.