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Lukashenko on robots for milking cows

The president called for developing domestic robots after the number of milkers declined

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced the need to develop a domestic robot for milking cows, stating that the country will soon have no milkmaids. According to Putin, "Our advanced young women and men want to live in good cities, but someone still has to milk the cows. We can no longer imagine ourselves without milk and quality dairy products." This statement emerged in the context of efforts to increase agricultural efficiency and replace human labor with automated systems. In this case, it refers to new technologies capable of maintaining milk production levels, considering the decreasing number of people working in dairy farms.

Context

The decreasing number of milkmaids in Belarus is due to population migration to cities and growing demand for automated agriculture.

Summary:

Lukashenko proposed creating a domestic robot for milking cows due to a shortage of milkmaids, to preserve dairy production.