Dairy value chain

Breeding
Dairy cows require attentive care. Four key conditions ensure their well-being and the quality of their milk: proper nutrition, rigorous reproductive management, genetic improvement, and health monitoring. SOCOLAIT supports breeders daily, by providing guidance and technical assistance to maintain high standards across the dairy industry.
Cows are typically milked two to three times a day. After calving, a cow produces milk for about 10 months, yielding up to 25 liters per day.
Milk is collected directly from breeders. An initial sorting process ensures compliance with regulatory standards.
Collected milk is stored in refrigerated tanks. Samples are analyzed in an accredited laboratory to verify quality and conformity. Once validated, each batch is ready for processing.
Once verified, the milk is transported to the dairy in refrigerated trucks, ensuring the cold chain is maintained at all times.
The milk undergoes several steps to guarantee quality and safety: blending with other ingredients (milk, sugar, cream), pasteurization to eliminate harmful bacteria, standardization of fat content, and finally packaging.
After processing, the dairy products are stored in refrigerated warehouses to preserve freshness and quality. They are then delivered to retail outlets through a rigorous logistics network, maintaining the cold chain from start to finish.
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The dairy value chain
_ the dairy sector

Breeding

Dairy cows require careful attention. Four key conditions are essential to ensure their well-being and the quality of their milk: proper nutrition, strict reproductive management, genetic improvement, and regular health monitoring.
SOCOLAIT supports farmers every day by providing technical guidance and assistance to help build a high-quality dairy sector.

Cows are usually milked two to three times a day. After calving, they produce milk for about 10 months and can yield up to 25 liters per day.

Milk is collected directly from the farms. An initial screening is carried out to ensure it complies with regulatory standards.

Once collected, the milk is stored in refrigerated tanks. Samples are taken and tested in an accredited laboratory to verify compliance.
Once the results are approved, the batch is cleared for processing.

Once quality-checked, the milk is transported to the dairy in refrigerated trucks to maintain the cold chain.

The milk then undergoes several steps to ensure safety and quality: mixing of ingredients (milk, sugar, cream), pasteurization to eliminate harmful bacteria, fat standardization, and finally, packaging.

After processing, dairy products are packaged and stored in refrigerated warehouses to preserve their freshness and quality. They are then delivered to retail outlets through a rigorous logistics network that ensures the cold chain is maintained from start to finish.