Press releases and news

In our press releases and news section you will find our latest press releases and news.

Year: 2010

December 2010

DeLaval 16-VMS farm ranks among top in Russian region

Kazan, Russia. The largest voluntary milking system VMS dairy in Eurasia, the Rakhimovo Farm located in the Russian Federation’s Republic of Tatarstan, ranks among the top dairies for milk quality and animal welfare in the area, according to reports published by a Danone company, Unimilk Volga[1]. “Rakhimovo’s excellent results prove that the milking solutions we deliver support smart and successful dairy operations within all dairy segments, regardless of herd size,” DeLaval VMS Director Jonas Hällman told reporters visiting the Rakhimovo Farm.

November 2010

DeLaval AMR™, innovation of the year 2011

Hannover, Germany . The industry first automatic milking rotary, the DeLaval AMR™, wins again. The revolutionary automatic milking system for large herds collects yet another award at the 2010 EuroTier animal husbandry fair in Hannover, Germany.

Boost dairy production and cut energy costs with DeLaval Optifeeding™

Hannover, Germany. Dairy farmers can increase production efficiency and on-farm sustainability by cutting the amount of inputs and outputs. “Our Optifeeding™ system can ensure the right balance for each cow, or group of cows, according to their stage in the lactation cycle. Guaranteeing the right nutrition results in lower feeding related costs and less environmental impact,” Fernando Mazeris, DeLaval Feeding and Herd Management Director said at the EuroTier 2010 exhibition in Hannover.

Boost dairy production and cut energy costs with DeLaval Optifeeding™

Hannover, Germany (November 18th 2010). Dairy farmers can increase production efficiency and on-farm sustainability by cutting the amount of inputs and outputs. “Our Optifeeding™ system can ensure the right balance for each cow, or group of cows, according to their stage in the lactation cycle. Guaranteeing the right nutrition results in lower feeding related costs and less environmental impact,” Fernando Mazeris, DeLaval Feeding and Herd Management Director said at the EuroTier 2010 exhibition in Hannover.

Cut costs, improve animal welfare and reduce environmental impact with Herd Navigator™

A new study shows that boosting production efficiency is key to reducing the dairy industry’s role in climate change.

Hannover, Germany (November 17th 2010). Higher fertility and reduced health problems in dairy herds can cut greenhouse gas emissions per litre of milk produced and help dairy farmers run more sustainable and profitable operations, a new study published in the Journal of Dairy Science concludes. “Increasing productivity per cow by improving pregnancy rates and reducing milk loss related to illness is exactly what the Herd Navigator™ management system is already doing for dairy farmers today. We are very happy to be able to link the conclusions of this new study to the results that farmers already using Herd Navigator™ are seeing,” DeLaval Fernando Mazeris, Feeding and Herd Management Director, told a veterinarians meeting during the EuroTier animal husbandry exhibition in Hannover, Germany.