French dairy industry wants citizens to eat more cheese as the industry takes a bad hit
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, FRANCE/ Updated : May 18, 2020, 18:42 IST
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France’s dairy industry is now urging French people to eat more cheese to help in reviving it. They have launched a campaign called Fromagissons (let’s act for cheese), which is going to help traditional cheese makers.
France’s dairy industry is now urging French people to eat more cheese to help in reviving it. They have launched a campaign called Fromagissons (let’s act for cheese), which is going to help traditional cheese makers. Read less
France’s dairy industry is now urging French people to eat more cheese to help in reviving it. They have launched a campaign called Fromagissons (let’s act for cheese), which is going to help traditional cheese makers. Since the lockdown due to COVID-19, the dairy industry has been hit, and is now asking French people to increase their consumption of cheese. So a lot more of brie, camembert, and reblochon are going to be on dining tables across France.
Of course cheese is a popular pleasure food in France, and across various countries in Europe, but people have been deprived of it due to the lockdown. With French cheese producers going through a hard time right now, it is upto the consumer to help out the dairy industry by increasing their cheese consumption. Reports suggest that France produces a staggering 1200 different types of cheeses, and most of these are at a risk right now.
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