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Celebrating women farmers – how to get involved in this year's World Milk Day

World Milk Day, held annually on June 1, is an opportunity for the dairy industry to connect with consumers by shining a light on the nutritional importance of milk

Lois Pearson
Deputy Digital Editor
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This year's World Milk Day theme is 'celebrating women farmers'
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This year's World Milk Day theme is 'celebrating women farmers'

The theme of this year's World Milk Day on June 1 is centred around 'celebrating women farmers' and the vital role they play in the dairy industry. Whether you are actively involved in milking the cows,...

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