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10:21 Jan 11, 2011 |
Serbian to English translations [PRO] Agriculture | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Dejan Škrebić Bosnia and Herzegovina Local time: 06:40 | ||||||
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4 +7 | milk collection point/centre |
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4 | milk collection station |
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milk collection station Explanation: milk collection point... hrcak.srce.hr/file/29829 |
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milk collection point/centre Explanation: http://www.delaval-us.com/Dairy_Knowledge/EfficientCooling/M... In scarcely-populated areas, or areas where individual suppliers are far away from the dairy plant and difficult to reach, milk has to be transported over long distances [...] The difference between a collection point and a MCC is mainly based on cooling and size. A milk collection point can be a small, central place where small suppliers can deliver their milk. The reception capacity is likely to be between 50 – 500 litres a day in cans or milk containers. There is no cooling equipment present at the milk collection point, so the milk should be collected and brought to the MCC within two hours after milking. At the MCC, there is always cooling equipment and, in most cases, quality testing facilities. The milk must be collected and cooled to < 4 °C not later than three hours after milking has been completed. The reception capacity of a collection centre is generally between 500 and 16 000 litres/day. |
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