In an age where trends eclipse traditions, there is a timeless fluidity that has transcended generations, cultures and borders. Today, June 1, we celebrate milk around the world.
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On International Milk Day, we celebrate an ancient tradition that has united mankind through the centuries.

In an age where trends eclipse traditions, there is a timeless fluidity that has transcended generations, cultures and borders. Today, June 1, we celebrate milk around the world.

Since the dawn of humanity, milk has been a symbol of life and sustenance, a divine gift, a source of nutrition that allowed survival in the most hostile environments. Today, we honor its millenary tradition, recognizing milk as a fundamental pillar of nutrition and well-being.

Milk is not only food, it is also a cultural legacy that crosses geographical and ethnic boundaries. Each region of the world has developed its own dairy traditions, enriching its diversity of flavors and preparations, and has become a culinary canvas on which to capture the history of our peoples.

Behind every liter of milk, there is a trajectory of dedication and sacrifice. Dairy farmers, true guardians of this ancestral treasure, wake up before dawn to lovingly milk their cows, and carry in their spirit the nobility of those who cultivate the land and care for their herds, making each glass of milk a testimony of the love and dedication they give to their work.

Milk is the breadwinner of families, and it also drives the global economy. From small family farms to giant processing plants, the dairy industry is a mainstay of economic activity in many countries. Millions of people around the world depend on this sector, which is an engine of development and progress.

Processing plants, monumental facilities that transform millions of liters of milk into an infinite variety of products, with automated production lines and intricate pasteurization and fermentation processes, where technology and engineering come together to ensure the safety, quality and abundance of dairy products.

Beyond numbers and statistics, milk, with its balanced composition of proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals, is an indispensable ally in all stages of life, for our health from infancy to old age.

On this International Milk Day, we celebrate an ancient tradition that has united humanity through the centuries. We celebrate the efforts of producers, we celebrate the industry that has managed to bring fresh, long-lasting milk to every corner of the planet. And, above all, we celebrate her, milk as a symbol of love, nutrition and cultural legacy.

“Today, on this International Milk Day, I also commemorate three years of writing for you on eDairyNews, a platform that allowed me to give voice to dairy farmers, highlight their noble work and raise awareness about the importance of this sector for global food security.

During this time, I had the privilege of meeting numerous dairy families, hearing their stories of perseverance, their challenges and their dreams. And through each article, I tried to convey the essence of their passion, their respect for the land and animals, and their tireless quest to improve their practices and contribute to a more sustainable world.

If I learned anything about dairy farming, it is that determination, dedication and passion are key ingredients to achieve great changes. So today I celebrate it too, renewing the commitment to continue honoring it, because this is what dairy represents to me: an opportunity to transform the world into a truer, more genuine, healthier and more productive place. “

 

Valeria Hamann

eDairyNews

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