NEW COLLECT MOBILE APPLICATION CONTRIBUTED TO MODERNIZATION OF KAZAKH MILK PROCESSING INDUSTRY

THE KAZAKH steppe is the world’s largest expanse of open grassland - 804,500 square kilometres of northern Kazakhstan, a natural resource that feeds dairy breeds such as Kazakh white-headed cattle. Indeed, this central Asian country does not just have the environment to become a global dairy hub, it has a long-standing set of domestic dairy food traditions it can draw upon, such as ‘tvorog’, which is similar to cottage cheese, or ‘kurt’, a snack made from dried salty cheese. It is for this reason that the European Bank for Reconstruction & ...


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