Food loss in the dairy supply chain

This study quantifies food losses in the French cow milk supply chain, from on-farm production to processing and distribution, and identifies mastitis-related losses and reduction measures targeting udder health.

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This paper provides the first comprehensive assessment of food losses in France’s cow milk supply chain, which represents 97.9% of the national dairy sector. The analysis is structured into primary production and processing/distribution stages, using statistical data and interviews with industry and academic experts. Results reveal that 3.2% of total milk produced is discarded at farm level—primarily due to mastitis—though two thirds of non-conforming milk are redirected to calf feed, limiting on-farm waste to 1% of production. Processing and distribution losses, largely as dairy effluent, range from 1–3%. The study highlights udder health improvement as a key lever to reduce overall food loss.

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Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
Nathalie BAREILLE, Geneviève GÉSAN-GUIZIOU, Gilles FOUCRAS, Bernard COUDURIER, Baptiste RANDRIAMAMPITA, Jean-Louis PEYRAUD, Jacques AGABRIEL et Barbara REDLINGSHÖFER
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
01 dic 2015
Lengua materna
French
Web oficial del proyecto
Innovations agronomiques
Licencia
CC BY