Passerelle sur la production laitière et les produits laitiers
Arpan Basu Chowdhury

A sustainable dairy

India

India was and still is the biggest milk producer in the world. More than 50% of the milk in India has been produced from the unorganised sector. In every Indian...

©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti

Improving the livelihoods of Syrian women through empowering vulnerable crisis-affected households

Italy

29 August 2019, Roccaverano, Italy - Beneficiaries of the joint FAO and Slow Food Project being showed by farmer Daniela how Robiola cheese is made during a visit to Amaltea...

Tito James Kibona

Milk from local goats

Tanzania

Goat's milk is an essential source of nutrition in rural areas of Babati in northern Tanzania

©FAO/Karen Minasyan

Lori cheese processing

Armenia

15 May 2019, Vardaghbiur, Shirak region, Armenia - Employers work at Cheese factory producing a local cheese called Lori, made from cow milk. Despite a considerable economic growth and improvements...

©FAO/Miguel Schincariol

Cheese stand

Brazil

June 26, 2019, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Cheese is displayed on sale in a stall at the municipal market in Sao Paulo.

©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti

Buffaloes

Italy

23 July 2019, Monterotondo, Rome, Italy - Female buffaloes graze at Giancarlo d'Angelo dairy Farm where Buffalo Mozzarella is produced. Buffalo Mozzarellas are entirely produced from whole buffalo milk, made...

©FAO/Maxim Zmeyev

Dairy cows

Russian Federation

24 July 2019, Voronezh Region, Russian Federation. Cows eat in a barn at the Novomarkovka Dairy Farm.

©FAO/Maxim Zmeyev

Milk processing plant

Russian Federation

23 July 2019, Voronezh, Russian Federation -  Employees at work on the production line in a dairy factory of Voronezhsky.

Dr Faslu Rahman CK

Caring Vets: Growing dairy

India

A photograph of feeding colostrum to a newborn calf by young lady vets in cattle breeding farm in Thumburmuzhy, Kerala, India. The role of women in the veterinary profession is...

Matthew ngeno

Dairy production

Kenya

Human health relies on healthy animals. Milk boosts child development and healthy animals allow farmers to deliver a safe supply of milk to the family and community.