Social Sciences, asked by ayushwaghmareayush, 3 months ago

What are Milk co-operatives?​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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A dairy co-op uses the milk produced by its members' cows to make dairy foods like cheese and yogurt. A single dairy co-op might have hundreds of dairy farm families as members. These farms may be in the same state or in neighboring states. The milk from each dairy farm goes to a processing plant owned by the co-op.

Answered by prananyasrivastava
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A dairy cooperative is a collection of dairy farmers who work together to bring milk and other dairy products to market. The dairy co-op is owned and controlled by all members of the co-op equally.

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