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Old 10.02.2020, 15:42
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Re: Dairy quality higher in CH than EU/US?

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Dairy farm conditions are tightly regulated and monitored. The quality of milk is checked daily and farmers suffer financially if they're milk doesn't meet standards. The farms here are smaller here so cows get more individual attention.
Switzerland does not have the monopoly on that. I know people here like to think it's true but it's not.

There are lots of small farms in the U.K. too where animal welfare is of the utmost importance. On some of them, lots of the cows have names and distinct characters.


On the photo below - it's an English farm. The milk from these actual cows produced some of the products sold at U.K. Starbucks.

It's not all bad in the rest of the world.
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Last edited by Tom1234; 10.02.2020 at 16:07. Reason: didn't prof-read
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