New Report Reveals How to Improve Dairy Production Yield

08.09.2021
Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) has made available a new report for the dairy sector that includes valuable and practical operational information for engineers. The report entitled ‘How to improve production yield in the dairy industry: an applications guide’, is essential reading for anyone tasked with delivering cost efficiencies in this challenging sector.
New Report Reveals How to Improve Dairy Production Yield

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Many suggest the dairy sector is currently at turning point due to factors such as slow growth, shifting consumer tastes and growing price pressure. Indeed, according to consulting firm McKinsey, Western Europe has the most stagnant dairy market due to slow population growth and growing consumer interest in dairy alternatives. However, according to Mordor Intelligence*, the Asia-Pacific dairy market is showing stronger growth than other geographical regions and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.12% during the forecast period 2020-2025.

As a result, making advances in production yield – alongside savings in energy, water and cheese fines - can have a real impact on bottom-line profitability in a highly competitive marketplace. But how can dairy producers achieve these gains?

WMFTG’s report provides the answers. “Intended as a ‘best practice’ guide, our new white paper reveals the technologies that can make a real difference,” explains Steffen Knoedler, Senior Business Development Manager at WMFTG. “And no, this is not about complete processing line reconfigurations, but simple, modest investments that offer significant returns over a short payback period.”

Notably, the document describes a number of real-life application examples showing how a number of dairy plants in areas such as cheese and yogurt-making are already reaping the rewards. These examples report the throughput levels and savings accrued, breaking down the calculations to show the gains in detail.

Featuring relevant statistics from around the world, readers will gain valuable insight into a sector that requires new ways of unlocking profitable growth opportunities. The report can be downloaded from the WMFTG website.

The launch of the new report coincides with a webinar ‘Using technology to increase yield in cheese manufacturing’. The webinar on 15 September 2021, will bring together an expert panel online to discuss key considerations manufactures have in choosing their processing equipment to improve yield, quality and ultimately their profitability.


* Mordor Intelligence:
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/asia-pacific-dairy-market/
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/middle-east-and-africa-dairy-market

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