Join us as we explore the remarkable story of Israel's dairy industry, a small but incredibly sophisticated and highly efficient sector that's making waves globally. Despite its challenging subtropical climate with summers devoid of rain, Israel boasts the highest annual milk yield per cow in the world, exceeding 12,000 litres in 2021.
Discover how the founding fathers of this industry, nearly a century ago, developed a nationally adapted breeding system and understood the necessity of complete confinement for cows, eliminating grazing due to the climate. This led to innovative feeding methods that compensate for the lack of high-quality roughage by incorporating agro-industrial and human food industry by-products.
Learn about the cutting-edge sustainability practices that make Israel a world leader in milk production:
- Water Innovation: Overcoming water scarcity by purifying municipal wastewater and developing water-saving methods like drip irrigation.
- Waste-to-Feed Solutions: Utilising agricultural and food industry leftovers and by-products, saving costs on conventional feed and landfilling.
- Technological Advancements: Implementing advanced management and control technologies, including computerised milking systems that allow for real-time detection and treatment of health and management issues, significantly reducing working time per litre of milk.
- Heat Stress Mitigation: Pioneering intensive cow cooling measures over the past 40 years, which dramatically reduce the typical drop in milk production during hot seasons, a challenge now faced even in Europe and the northern United States.
These innovations offer immense benefits: environmentally, they reduce methane emissions by requiring fewer cows to meet national milk needs; for cow health, preventing heat stress strengthens immune systems and reduces morbidity, leading to fewer illnesses like mastitis and potential savings on medicines; and economically, higher yields mean lower feed requirements and reduced production costs.
We'll also delve into the strict milk quality standards enforced at processing plants, including checks for antibiotics and somatic cell count, with significant penalties for non-compliance, ensuring that only high-quality milk reaches the consumer. You'll hear about the country's quota system designed to ensure uniform milk supply year-round and the price agreement process involving the government, farmers, and dairies.
Understand the structure of Israeli farming, with its kibbutz and moshav farms, and the history of major dairy processors like Tnuva, Tara, Strauss, and Gad. Finally, we'll touch on the diverse consumer tastes in Israel, where over 1,000 different dairy products are available, with soft white cheeses like gvina levana being the most popular.
The knowledge and experience gained from Israel's 120,000 cows are now being shared globally, offering a blueprint for dairy farmers in challenging conditions worldwide. Tune in to discover the secrets behind Israel's incredible dairy success story!