Indonesian dairy industry to benefit from Queensland's best

By Jessica Johnston
Updated November 12 2019 - 10:19am, first published November 9 2019 - 8:00pm
A smallholder dairy farmer in West Java, Indonesia, who is participating in studies under the IndoDairy project. Photo: University of Adelaide.
A smallholder dairy farmer in West Java, Indonesia, who is participating in studies under the IndoDairy project. Photo: University of Adelaide.

INDONESIAN dairy farmers are learning from the best in the business in a bid to improve the quality and quantity of milk produced.

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