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Haute-Savoie
12th century castle with its 3ha park (100 km from Paris)
1 500 032 €
12.3456 ha
12th century castle with its 3ha park (100 km from Paris)...
On www.ma-propriete-agricole.fr you will find dairy farms for sale all over France.
If you want to buy a dairy farm, we present a very large offer of dairy farms for sale in all regions and departments.
You can buy farms dedicated to the production of milk in conventional agriculture, in High Environmental Value or in Organic Agriculture.
Different marketing methods are available: with cooperative or private dairies, direct sales with or without processing facilities.
Many breeds of cows are used for milk production: Prim'Holstein, Normande, Montbéliarde, Brune, Abondance, Jersiaise, Tarentaise, Pie rouge des plaines, etc.
Dairy cow housing includes different types of equipment with varying degrees of automation: milking parlour, milking robot, feeder or trough, automatic or manual scraping, etc.
The French dairy industry is very dynamic, generating a global turnover of 39 billion euros and employing 298,000 people. France is the 2nd largest milk producer in Europe behind Germany. There are 54,000 dairy farms delivering milk from cows with a herd of 3.6 million dairy cows.
The average French dairy farm has 66 cows producing 385,000 litres per year on 92 hectares of farmland (including 32 hectares of grassland). 2.1% of the milk collected by dairies is organically produced.
France is also famous for its cheeses: there are almost 1,200 different cheese formulas and there are 51 PDO (protected designation of origin) and 10 PGI (protected geographical indication) dairy products in France.
A dairy farm to be taken over generally includes farm buildings (including stalls or barns for cows, heifers, a nursery or huts for calves, etc.), breeding and cultivation equipment, land to be bought or rented, stocks of fodder, livestock and possibly a house.