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  • Which of the following countries has the maximum production of milk per cow?

    Question: Which of the following countries has the maximum production of milk per cow?

    Options:

    Netherlands
    Great Britain
    Denmark
    India

    🔑Key Points:
    The Danish dairy industry consists of the international dairy group Arla Foods and 30 smaller dairy companies, together with processing 4.7 billion kg of milk from a total of 61 production plants in Denmark.
    The value of all Danish dairy exports totals EUR 1.8 billion annually.
    In 2010, approx. 4,100 dairy farmers each had an average of 127 cows and a milk quota of 1,142 tonnes.
    This places the Danish dairy farmers among the largest and most modern in Europe. More than half the cows live in new loose-housing systems.
    Exports of dairy products, in particular cheese, preserved milk products and butter, accounting for more than 20 per cent of all Danish agricultural exports.
    The domestic market is, to a large extent, a market for domestic dairy production, although imported cheese and yoghurt now account for approx. 25 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively, of total domestic consumption.
    Milk Production in India (Million tonnes) in 2018- 187.96.
    Denmark is basically the ideal country for dairy production. The climate and soil provide the most favourable conditions for dairy cattle farming
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