The milk of bovine kindness
We are sticking to the road because you get nicer pictures however it does mean we miss out on Viduedo and its hostelries. Consequently its time to look at the scenery again. Sometimes I think the micro Geography can seem not out of place in the lowlands. Objectively we are over 1000m up the green and well tended field, replete with cows, feels like it would be at home 900m lower. Then you turn a corner and see the vastness of the macrogeography and know you ain’t in Axholme anymore.
OK, we’ve got time for a bit of a breather, let's talk economics. Spain’s economy grew 5.3% in 2022 however Galicia only managed 4.1% It was forecast to be only 0.7% in 2023. As we are in the land of the cow I can announce that Galican bovines produced almost 3 million tons of milk in 2020/1. Castile Y Leon was second with 930,000, then came Catalonia and Andalusia. Asturias, famed for its milk came 5th. Galicia produces 40% of Spain’s milk, from 7500 farms. Just over half of farms are devoted to dairy.
Such is the devotion of the good people of A Coruna to the cow that they ditched the zebra crossing and replaced it with a cow. https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2018/08/30/inenglish/1535632050_808401.html#
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