Milk production and challenges in transition from conventional to robotic milking in Croatia

P. Mijić, T. Bobić
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Milk production in the Republic of Croatia is facing a great challenge. Over the years, there has been a decline in the number of farms, cattle and the amount of milk production. Data for 2019 show a decrease in the number of cows for milk production of 4.4% compared to the previous year, or 14.4% over the last 5 years. Consequently, during the mentioned period, there was a drop in milk production by 15.5%. There are several reasons for this situation: high fragmentation of parcelled land, rural population moving to cities and other richer EU countries, negative population demographics, strong pressure of cheap milk imported by retail chains from western and northern EU member states, insufficiently modernized farms. All this makes it difficult for the survival of the Croatian farmer. Self-sufficiency in milk production in 2019 in Croatia was only 48.4%. In order to somewhat stop these negative trends, the Government of the Republic of Croatia is trying to encourage farmers to modernize dairy farms. One way of modernization is the introduction of milking robots. Farmers increasingly accept the proposed idea. Currently, 40 robots were installed in Croatia, distributed on 27 farms. Preliminary production results show that on robotic farms there has been an increase in milk production at the lactation level of about 528 kg. In addition to the production effect, the robotization of farms also leads to a financial effect on the entire Croatian economy.
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克罗地亚的牛奶生产和从传统到机器人挤奶过渡的挑战
克罗地亚共和国的牛奶生产面临巨大挑战。多年来,农场、牛的数量和牛奶产量都在下降。2019年的数据显示,与前一年相比,用于生产牛奶的奶牛数量减少了4.4%,在过去5年中减少了14.4%。因此,在上述期间,牛奶产量下降了15.5%。造成这种情况的原因有几个:土地高度分散,农村人口向城市和其他富裕的欧盟国家迁移,人口统计数据为负,零售连锁店从欧盟西部和北部成员国进口廉价牛奶的巨大压力,现代化程度不够的农场。所有这些都使克罗地亚农民的生存变得困难。2019年,克罗地亚的牛奶生产自给率仅为48.4%。为了在一定程度上阻止这些负面趋势,克罗地亚共和国政府正试图鼓励农民对奶牛场进行现代化改造。现代化的一种方式是引进挤奶机器人。农民们越来越多地接受这个提议。目前,克罗地亚安装了40台机器人,分布在27个农场。初步生产结果显示,在机器人农场,哺乳期的牛奶产量增加了约528公斤。除了生产效果外,农场的机器人化还对整个克罗地亚经济产生了财务影响。
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