
According to the information that arises from the form of Basins generated by the SIGLeA, Buenos Aires, with 22% in volume and 21% of dairy farms, it is the third province in milk production, but, with 44%, and houses the largest amount of processing industries.
Within the province differ 4 basins milk producers, Abasto Norte, Abasto Sur, Sea and Mountains and West (see map at the end).
According to the Final report 2023 Rural infrastructure for Agricultural Development "...the tambo representative of the basin of Sea and Mountains is the largest area and the number of cows total, which makes the basin with drums of higher daily production. Basin Supply, on the other hand, is characterized by having lower average surface area, higher surface rented and load. In this basin dominated systems of the semi-intensive management pastoral (not circle) and the use of rations partially mixed. In contrast, in the West there is a great diversity of units, with high presence of drums with pen (corral or barn). However, in the overall analysis of the basin, the most frequent are those that perform management, pastoral supply of reserves (silage and/or hay) and ration tambo...". The basins West and Sea and Mountains which have a high proportion of matings in your rodeo on dairy farming.

In the following table, we look at the productive profile of each BASIN with data SIGLeA:

References: %GB: percentage of fat butirosa, %P: percentage of protein, per cent: percentage of solid useful (%GB+%P), SCC: somatic cell Count, CFU: colony forming Units.
Finally a map with areas that include dairy basin (with Supply North and South unified) and the location of the 296 processing industries with that account Buenos Aires.


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