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Oat milk giant Oatly chooses Zeeland: farmers to supply oats on a massive scale

Oat milk giant Oatly chooses Zeeland: farmers to supply oats on a massive scale

Swedish company Oatly has partnered with farmers in the Dutch province of Zeeland to source oats for its plant-based dairy alternatives. This collaboration creates a significant new market for local arable farmers, who are expected to supply thousands of tons of oats annually for the company's large-scale oat milk production.

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