5% Growth in Average Daily Milk Production During the First 8 Months of 1404 at Mallardshir
Mallardshir Agricultural and Livestock Company achieved a 5% increase in average daily raw milk production during the first eight months of 1404 compared to the same period last year.
According to Tadico,
this performance improvement resulted from the precise alignment of feeding rations with the cows’ lactation curves, reduced fluctuations in feed intake, stabilization of herd metabolic conditions, and effective management of environmental and physiological stress throughout the production period. A strong focus on improving feed-to-milk conversion efficiency—without placing additional production pressure on the animals—played a decisive role in achieving this growth.
The rise in daily milk production has not only enhanced the company’s effective production capacity but also ensured a more stable supply of raw materials for the dairy industry, improved sales planning, and increased operational flexibility. These developments have created better conditions for managing both fixed and variable costs.
Meisam Amirhosseini, CEO of Mallardshir Agricultural and Livestock Company, commented:“By concentrating on close control of every aspect of the production process—from feed management and livestock housing conditions to the precise scheduling of milking programs—we achieved sustainable production growth without compromising herd health indicators. This approach paves the way for expanding our real production capacity in the coming months.”

