According to Tanel-Taavi Bulitko, Chairman of the Board of the Estonian Livestock Breeders' Union, it cannot be said that summer directly affects the fat content of milk, but hot weather can still play a role. Cows. Illustrative photo. Photo: Shutterstock
According to Tanel-Taavi Bulitko, Chairman of the Board of the Estonian Livestock Breeders' Union, it cannot be said that summer directly affects the fat content of milk, but hot weather can still play a role.
Translation: Valeria Ermakova
Postimees wrote last week that there was a shortage of cream and butter in Estonia. The reason for this was the decrease in milk fat content in the summer, which led to supply disruptions and affected both sellers and buyers.