Cheesemaker Obourland is planning to begin operations at its new cow farm by the end of 2020 to help reduce the cost of buying raw milk, Investor Relations Manager Ramy El Ghazaly told the local press. The farm is initially set to produce 10 tonnes of milk per day, with production expected to increase to 50 tonnes per day in two years’ time.
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