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An opportunity to buy a dairy farm in Romania with all the works: herd size, production facilities, and integrated feed supply. This farm produces uniformly and meets the quality standards of the European Union. There were also significant efficiency improvements shown. The farm is operational with animal housing and milking, feed preparation and veterinary support, as well as cultivated land—a backer case made it an agricultural asset of established revenue and physical scale with scope for further optimization.
The dairy unit consists of about 1,050 milking cows, which account for roughly half of the total. Operations are in place for the whole production cycle, starting from the rearing of calves up to the production of milk. Forage crops are raised on the leasehold lands in an effort to reduce dependency on outside supplies. This includes plowing and seeding, applying fertilizers and herbicides, harvesting, and transport—all stages of production are kept inside the establishment. The animal housing, silage pit, and milking parlor, among others, require about 40,000 square meters. All these structures occupy the same area, hence making uniform logistics possible and reducing labor input. On-site veterinary services have ensured the stabilization of the herd and high productivity.
In 2022, under the European Union quality norm standards, the farm pushed 12.3 million liters of milk into viable markets. It seemed that the production average per cow had been going up each year. For this 2018- 2022 period, the average milk yield per cow per day was at 39.2 kilos, which means a 16 percent improvement. It was an improvement not only in herd genetics but also in feeding and care practices. The farm has a leased land base of 630 hectares. In securing such a larger cultivated area, it had a solid capacity in terms of feed production in equilibrium with herd needs, hence reducing exposure to the volatility of feed costs while assuring predictability of supply.
From the figures, it is quite evident that this is a going concern, hence showing both turnovers and profitability. Cash flow to sales exhibited efficiency improvements.
The asset derives differentiation from issues of scale, integrated feed supply, and recorded productivity improvements. Most farms are large but use external feed, which exposes them to risks in terms of cost and availability. Cultivation over 600 hectares gives independence here.
Another consideration is the steady increase of the milk yield per cow, an evaluation finding that reveals the right professional management and continued progress. The size of the milking herd allows the farm to be a key supplier, hence able to bargain for a better price in milk sales contracts.
There is all infrastructure in place and situated on a single site, housing, milk production areas, and feed handling being the major functions. This will reduce operational fragmentation and offer support in further efficiency improvements.
An operational farm for sale in Romania is ideal for investors looking to grow in the dairy sector. This farm is a going concern with physical assets and efficiency on the upward trend. That makes it less risky compared to starting from scratch because it is already a running structure with tested performances.
This is not just a site for agriculture; it is a full production unit with large herd capacity, modern facilities, and effective forage self-sufficiency. The unit integrates land, livestock, and infrastructure with predetermined performance measures and cash flow in existence. For a buyer, it represents access to scale in Romanian dairy production, positioned within EU standards and already showing improvements in efficiency.
In 2025, processed products such as cheese and specialty yogurts generally yield higher margins than raw milk. Profitability depends on market access, but value-added items usually provide stronger returns than bulk milk.
Income can be from one extreme to the other, depending on the country and scale. In larger markets, large-farm operators or holders of senior roles earn six-figure annual incomes in USD. In Eastern European countries like Romania, top incomes are lower but go up to over $50,000–$100,000 a year for leading operators of big herds.
An attempt at small-scale starting can take between $500,000 and $1,000,000 to cover land, facilities, and livestock. For a scale equivalent to the present offer, capital investment required is in the order of tens of millions, considering herd size, infrastructure, and land-cultivation needs.
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