SEDA signs agreement to promote milk processing in Serbia
Serbian National Milk Processors Association (SEDA) has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the European Dairy Association (EDA) to promote milk processing in Serbia and provide a framework for cooperation between the two parties.
The agreement will allow SEDA members to participate in European Union-led dairy forums and interact with milk producers facing similar challenges.
Serbia's Assistant Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management Milos Milovanovic said the dairy sector in Serbia is of vital economic importance, and added that the ministry would continue to support the dairy sector to the best of its ability.
SEDA, established in November 2011, is an eight member dairy featuring Sabac Dairy, Megle, Kuc Dairy, Ekomlek Dairy, Nis Dair, Lazar Dairy, Muza Dairy, and Leskovac Dairy. It purchases milk from nearly 11,000 farmers and processes 600,000 liters of milk daily.
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