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Following extensive upgrades, GEA has introduced the latest versions of its DairyRobot R9500 and DairyProQ automated milking systems. These new-generation solutions feature major improvements in the milking technology module, the In-Liner Everything process, and the MilkRack unit, along with several additional advancements. A redesigned service approach enhances accessibility, reduces maintenance expenses, and minimizes operational downtime. Complementing the hardware upgrades is an advanced software suite designed to streamline and optimize the entire milking workflow. Overall, dairy producers can expect higher system uptime, increased daily milking frequency and milk yield, and operating cost reductions of up to 35% compared to previous models — ultimately improving farm profitability.
Providing safe, dependable, and nutritious food for a growing global population while limiting environmental impact is one of today’s most pressing sustainability challenges. Within this context, dairy farming plays a critical role. For centuries, dairy cows have efficiently converted grass into nutrient-rich protein and fat for human diets. Today, this contribution is more important than ever. To meet rising demand, dairy farmers must operate with greater efficiency, productivity, and environmental responsibility.
However, achieving this balance is far from simple. Global demand for milk continues to increase, yet profit margins remain under pressure. As herd sizes expand, farm management becomes increasingly complex. At the same time, producers face growing expectations related to environmental stewardship and animal welfare, including concerns about water resources, greenhouse gas emissions, and antibiotic usage. Modern dairy farming requires advanced expertise, innovative solutions, and higher levels of operational efficiency than ever before.