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                      The Voluntary Milking System (VMS) market is a segment of the Milk and Cream industry that focuses on the automation of milking processes. VMS systems are designed to reduce labor costs and improve the efficiency of milking operations. These systems typically include robotic milking machines, automated feeders, and other components that allow for the automation of the milking process. VMS systems are becoming increasingly popular among dairy farmers, as they can reduce labor costs and improve the    quality of milk produced.
VMS systems are also becoming more popular among consumers, as they can provide a more consistent and higher quality product. Additionally, VMS systems can help reduce the environmental impact of dairy farming, as they can reduce the amount of water and energy used in the milking process.
Some of the companies in the VMS market include DeLaval, Lely, GEA, and Fullwood. These companies provide a range of VMS systems, from basic robotic milking machines to more advanced systems that include automated feeders and other components. Show Less   Read more