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  1. National Dairy Herd • 130,000 Israeli Holstein cows • Local breeds – genetically improved • 700 dairy farms • 100% Artificial Insemination • Zero Grazing • The National Herd Book - 85% of the cows • Well-adapted to the local environment – Long & hot summer – Local diseases • Average yield 11,970 Kg per cow per year (3.75% Fat

  2. dairy farms in Israel produced in dairy farms in the family sector (in cooperative Israeli settlements − moshav), and the rest – in the cooperative sector (in kibbutzim) average annual milk yield per cow in Israel – the highest in the world of which – 440 in national priority areas

  3. Israeli companies provide innovative dairy farming methods and technologies, design of new dairy farms, plus the expertise and management skills required to implement dairy projects worldwide.

  4. The Dairy Industry is one of the main sectors of Israeli agriculture, and supplies the entire domestic demand for milk and dairy products. Israel has a total annual output of approx. 1,146,000 tons of cow’s milk; 10,500 tons of sheep’s milk; and 5,400 tons of goat’s milk.

  5. Indeed, the Israeli cow has the highest national milk production (cow/year) and milk solids yields in the world. In 2012, the average annual milk yield per cow was 11,706kg, with 3.24% of protein (379 kg) and 3.70% of fat (433 kg).

  6. Israel’s dairy farms were environmentally friendly. They constitute a model for a comprehensive solution to one of the most difficult problems associated with cattle raising. Following is a summary of some of the major achievements: 1. About 89% of Israel’s dairy farms are regulated from an

  7. 29 mar 2022 · The Israeli dairy system operates in a challenging environment (limited land, water, and a harsh climate). This paper embraces a life cycle assessment (LCA) framework to analyze various local...

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