Milk production increased slightly in the first two months of the year from 8 543 608 litres last year to 8 858 060 litres and is expected to reach 70 million litres from last year’s 55 929 694. This will, however, still fall far short of national demand of 120 million litres per annum. Production at one time plummeted one million litres per month due to high production costs sparked by hyperinflationary conditions that prevailed in the country.
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