Starting this week, the International Dairy Cooperatives Forum. will publish the contents in eDairy News Partners

Starting this week, the best publications of the International Dairy Cooperatives Forum will be available in Spanish in eDairy News Partners, the most important digital content alliance of the international dairy sector. 

As International Dairy Cooperatives Forum, now all Dairy Organizations, Associations, Guilds, Expos, Organizations and Federations have a digital space from which to reach thousands of readers in the region and the world with the help of a Partner like eDairy News.

International Dairy Cooperatives Forum is the largest dairy industry event in Central and Eastern Europe, and is an opportunity to take the future of the sector into their own hands, and more specifically into the hands of those who are at its core: producers, processors and cooperatives. Agnieszka Maliszewska is the Organizer of the International Dairy Cooperatives Forum.

The meeting place for representatives of the dairy industry will be the northeastern part of Poland, called the center of the Polish dairy industry. The unique climate of the region and the possibility to connect with nature are a perfect environment for discussions on dairy production.

At eDairy News we know that in order to be a protagonist of the biggest digital transformation it is necessary to build team with the best “Partners” on the dairy market. That is why we trust and believe in our partnership with the International Dairy Cooperatives Forum, the largest dairy industry event in Central and Eastern Europe.

 


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