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Israel Dairy Board

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Israel Dairy Board (Template:Lang-he, Mo'etzet HeHalav) plans and coordinates the management of dairy farming in the State of Israel.

History

The Israel Dairy Board was registered as a limited company in November 1965. It was established by the Israeli Cabinet to make decisions essential for proper functioning of the country's dairy industry. It serves as an umbrella organization for all parties involved in producing dairy products in Israel: the Israeli government (which passes regulations), the farmers' organizations, the cattle farmers, and the dairies.

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