BMS Agro Starts Mass Selling Goat`s Milk for Exports
Limited Liability Company BMS Agro after the completion of construction of a complex of farms in the village Jafarbeyli of the Agjabedi region with 4,000 dairy goats launched the sale of natural goat milk in large stores in Baku.
In the future the company intends to export products abroad. The Azerbaijani brand name is Ketchi, one letter added to it for foreign buyers.
According to the manufacturer, they have the largest production capacity in the country, and 1.2 thousand goats imported from France through agricultural leasing of the Agriculture Ministry form the basis of the herd - they give up to 1 thousand liters of milk.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the number of goats in Azerbaijan is about 680 thousand, and USAID experts believe that goat breeding is potentially the most effective branch of the local livestock industry. --17D-
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