Events
SUPREM-MILK is a collaborative project involving academic institutions, research centers, and industry associations from Italy, France, Egypt, Morocco, and Turkey.
WP1 Update: Focus Group with the Task Leader
UNIBO hosted Dr. Francesco Accatino (INRAE, UMR SADAPT), WP1 Task Leader, who, together with Prof. Angela Costa, coordinated a focus group dedicated to defining the questionnaire for the survey on Mediterranean consumers and their perception of sustainability within the dairy supply chain. This meeting marks the beginning of a collaborative and iterative research process that […]
Workshop at the Animal Reproduction Research Institute (ARRI), Egypt
SUPREM‑MILK project workshop aimed at strengthening the sustainability and resilience of the Mediterranean dairy supply chain.The first day focused on genetics, fertility, heat‑stress management, and precision technologies applied to livestock farming.The second day covered udder health, nutrition, colostrum management, and neonatal health, combining scientific content with interactive and practical sessions.
Workshop in Morocco: “Improving Dairy Cattle Farming Practices for a More Efficient and Sustainable Dairy Supply Chain”
Workshop with dairy farmers in Morocco, carried out as part of the SUPREM‑MILK project to promote a more aware and resilient Mediterranean dairy supply chain. The visit also included a tour of one of the pilot primary schools involved in the ongoing “Milk at School” program.
Meeting with the Bursa breeders’ association
The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sencer Solakoğlu, and the General Manager, Levent Genç, of Bursa DSYB met with faculty members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ankara University—Prof. Dr. Yılmaz Aral, Prof. Dr. Özge Sızmaz, Dr. Arzu Peker, and Researcher Şükrü Orkan—to discuss the details of the international project “SUPREM-MILK” (Towards a […]
First kick-off meeting
Official start of the PRIMA – Suprem-Milk project. During the first kick-off meeting, delegates from other research institutions: Italy (UNINA and ANASB), France (INRAE and UNILASALLE), Egypt (ARRI), Turkey (ANK and IUC) and Morocco (ITU), visited the experimental dairy barn of the University of Bologna.