Elevating Dairy Performance: Two-Day Ecolab Seminar in Budapest Explores Safety, Quality and Profitability from Farm to Family
The seminar will take place on April 20–21, 2026, at the Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center in Hungary, with accommodation and meals offered to all participants. The program is structured around two thematic days. Day 1 is dedicated to “Prevention at Farm: The Impact of Udder Health,” featuring presentations on contamination sources, proper hygiene protocols, evidence-based solutions, and tools for validation and impact calculation. Sessions include an opening on the “farm to family” approach, discussions of main contamination routes, trials and studies developed by Ecolab and M-Ex, and an examination of the value delivered for veterinarians, resellers, and farms, followed by a dinner buffet at 18:00.
Day 2 addresses “Glocal Dairy Perspectives: Trends, Challenges and Best Practices from Farm to Family and Across Geographies.” The agenda includes talks by experts from DairyNews, Biofarmtech, Budaperst University of Veterinary Medicine, Poznan University of Life Sciences, and Biotechimpulse LLC. Topics range from the global dairy situation and new challenges, to milking system diagnostics, the interaction of routine, cow physiology and machine dynamics, udder hygiene practices from around the world, common mistakes in milking hygiene, and the role of consultancy in achieving an effective pre- and post-milking routine, including examples and experiences from different countries. The day concludes with a session on dairy challenges across geographies—asking whether there is a common learning—followed by Q&A and closure, and a lunch buffet at 12:30.
Attendees are promised access to leading-edge strategies for optimizing safety, quality, and profitability, opportunities to network with fellow dairy professionals, innovative thinkers, and Ecolab’s expert team, and the chance to take home implementable solutions that elevate operations and ensure consumer trust. The invitation urges readers not to miss out, encouraging them to register now to secure their place, deepen their expertise, and bring added value to the entire dairy chain.






