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Croatian Dairy Farming and Industry. Zdenko Ivkić Croatian Agricultural Agenc y (CAA) Croatian Holstein Breeders Federation (CHBF). General information. 56.594km 2 – land, 47% forrest, 31.067 km 2 – sea, 3,2 mil. ha – overall agricultural area, 454.000 – cattle, 220.000 – dairy cows,
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Croatian Dairy Farming and Industry Zdenko Ivkić Croatian Agricultural Agency (CAA) Croatian Holstein Breeders Federation (CHBF)
General information • 56.594km2 – land, • 47% forrest, • 31.067 km2 – sea, • 3,2 mil. ha – overall agricultural area, • 454.000 – cattle, • 220.000 – dairy cows, • 18.000 – number of dairy herds, • 24 - average size of Holstein herds.
Breeding structure in Croatia • MPRRR – authorise breeding association, • CAA –central database, genetic evaluation, performance and linear scoring, perfromance test, animal identification. • breeders association (CHBF) – implementation of breeding programs,herd-book conduction, official pedigree (supported by CAA). • U.O.–veterinary ogranizations and breeders. • centers for artificial insemination. • 2 agriculture faculty and 1 college of agriculture.
SWEDISH RED HOLSTEIN 0,191% BROWN 29,120% MONTBELIARDE 3,107% 0,054% CHAROLAIS 0,411% HEREFORD 0,542% ANGUS 0,427% LIMOUSIN OTHER 0,055% 2,138% HIGHLAND 0,007% BUŠA 0,108% ISTARSKO 0,275% SLAVONSKO SR.PODOLAC 0,068% SIMMENTAL 65,635% Breeding structure
Holstein history • Middle of 19. century – import of eastern-frisian cattle on Đakovo diocesces. • 1930. – beginning of milk recording. • 1946. - 1971. – import of 10 000 pregnant heifers on slavonian farms. • 1964. – import of 2 Holstein bulls: Saturn i Sover. • 1974. – the first national breeding program. • War 1991 - 1995. = almost destroyed breeding. • After 2000. - recovery and development (import ~ 40 000 pregnant heifers).
Current situation - Holstein Number of recorded Holstein cows ~54.000 Number of milk recorded Holstein cows ~46.000 Number of recorded herds ~ 1.530 Average milk production per cow 6.555 kg Average fat 259 kg 3,95 % Average protein 215 kg 3,28 %
Semen market • Around 90% - artificial insemination • ~ 150 000 doses per year • ~ 63% - DE • ~ 17% - USA • ~ 8% - NL • ~ 4% - CAN • ~ 8% - HR (young bulls)
History of CHBF (SUHUH) • 2003. – first croatian holstein breeders association - UHUH. • 2006. – MLIKO - big dairy farms association. • 25.1.2008. – established CHBF. • Members– 11 regional associations. • Assembly, steering commity, president, supervisory board, professional breeding board. • Headquarters - Đakovo.
Financial structure of CHBF • Nonprofitable organisation • Income • members fee, • pedigree issuing fee, • State budget – herd book keeping, • state and local authority - tenders for organization cattle shows and other projects, • donation.
Obligations of CHBF (1) • Herd book keeping. • Implementation of breeding program. • Participation in organization of progeny and performance testing. • Participation in type clasification. • Participation in organization of regional and nacional cattle exhibitions. • Farm adjustment to EU standards.
Activities of CHBF (2) • Magazine “Holstein cattle”– 3 x per year. • Publish Sire Summaries quarterly • More practical services for farmers • Herd analysis, • bull selecting system
Recording - CAA • Milk • Yield (kg) • fat (%) • Protein (%) • lactose • somatic cell count • urea • Meat • net daily gain • classes
Fitness • Calving ease • Birth weigth of calves • Stillbirth • Fertility • Milking speed • Longevity • Udder health (SCC)
Linear traits - Holstein • Height • Chest width • Body depth • Rump angle • Thurl width • Angularity15% • Rear legs rear view • Rear legs side view • Hoof hight • Fore udeer attachment • Front teat placement • Teet lenght • Udder depht • Rear udder height • Suspensory ligament • Rear teat placement • Rear udder width Frame 20% Body condition score Feet and legs 25% Uder 40%
Croatia and EU • Advantages • More customers • Increasing of milk production • Protection from low quality milk from third countries • Co-financing from EU • Problems • Milk and dairy products from EU • Hard competition • Lower milk price
Adjustments • Reconstruction of dairy sector • Establishing of biger farms (50 – 1000 cows) • Disappearance of small farms (1 – 5 cows) • Decreasing number of cows • Subsidy adjustment • Establishing of associations • CHBF • CSBF
Milk market 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009