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Analysis of qualitative and quantitative indicators of milk production and processing at the enterprises of the Akmola region
Author(s) -
Zhanara Nurtayeva
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
potravinárstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1338-0230
pISSN - 1337-0960
DOI - 10.5219/1720
Subject(s) - raw milk , fermented milk products , lactose , raw material , population , production (economics) , quality (philosophy) , business , agriculture , food science , dairy industry , microbiology and biotechnology , milk production , agricultural science , food processing , geography , biology , economics , lactic acid , environmental health , genetics , ecology , zoology , philosophy , macroeconomics , epistemology , bacteria , medicine , archaeology
The primary tasks are the development of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the provision of high-quality products to the population. The Akmola region is one of the country's most developed agricultural and industrial regions. The assessment of qualitative and quantitative indicators of milk production and processing in the Akmola region reflects the development dynamics of the dairy industry of the country and the main problems that need to be solved; therefore, research on this issue is relevant. The purpose of the study was to analyse the quantitative and qualitative indicators of milk production and processing at the enterprises of the Akmola region, review research on the development of formulations based on the raw materials of the area, and study factors affecting the quality of dairy products. The main method used in the study was the analysis of the suitability of milk of the Akmola region as a raw material for producing cheese fermented milk. It was found that, in general, the quality of milk of the Akmola region in terms of fat, protein, minerals, and lactose, the fatty-acid composition of milk fat, the content of somatic cells is good. The specificity of the region, which consists in the fact that most of the raw materials for milk processing plants are supplied by private farms, leads to the variability of microbiological indicators of milk and the content of somatic cells, which limits the use of milk in the production of certain types of cheese. It was concluded that there is a necessity in the development of new recipes, considering the characteristics of raw and powdered milk produced in the Akmola region, which will increase the range of high-quality dairy products, which will be distributed within the country and for export.

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