Ljubljana – Slovenian dairies produced some 160,700 tonnes of drinking milk last year, up 1.7% compared to 2020, an upward trend that follows a four-year decline, data by the Statistics Office shows. Full-fat milk accounted for more than 84% of the total production. Slovenian dairies exported some 321,100 tonnes of milk in 2021, up by 3.8% year-on-year, and imported 37,800 tonnes, 4.7% less than in 2020. Cream production was up by 0.5%, with low-fat cream production increasing in the past 16 years and reaching almost 5,900 tonnes. Slovenia is a…
Latest
Most Popular
Slovenia’s Stance on Cryptocurrency and Digital Euro
Today, Slovenia is well-recognized, particularly in Europe as a haven for innovations, technological advancements, and progressive thinking. This environment has enabled Slovenia, one of...
Cryptocurrency Tax in Slovenia
When amateur investors start trading with cryptocurrencies and making profits turns into a business, tax standards come into effect in this area as well.Status...
The Blockchain Industry in Slovenia
Slovenia, though small, is one of the fastest-growing countries in Europe, particularly in the business and economic contexts. After its successful economic succession from...