Based on the data shared by statistics experts at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, at the end of last week, daily sales of milk by employees of various agricultural enterprises of the country amounted to about forty-eight thousand tons.
And this is more than four percent more than the figure for the same period last year, 2018, analysts say.
It is important to add that today, on average, one Russian cow, which is officially listed in the assets of agricultural enterprises, produces about seventeen and a half kilograms of milk per day.
For clarity, we note that a year earlier, the average daily rate for millet among domestic cows was a little less than sixteen and a half kilograms per cow.
It will not be amiss to call scrupulous and responsible leaders of dairy production in the Russian Federation. In this case, we are talking about Leningrad forwards, the rate of which is twenty-four kilograms per cow per day, as well as milkmen from the Lipetsk region with a result of twenty-two and a half kilograms from a burenka.
Employees of dairy enterprises of the Kaluga Region (22.3 kilograms) and Tula (21.7 kilograms) are slightly behind the Lipetsk colleagues.