Kerstin Svennersten Sjaunja
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Kerstin Svennersten Sjaunja is a leading researcher in dairy science, with a focus on milk quality, milking technology, and animal management systems. Her work investigates how different milking practices—particularly automated (robotic) versus conventional systems—affect milk composition and enzymatic activity. In her highly cited 2017 study, she demonstrated significant differences in bulk milk from Swedish dairy farms using these two systems, providing critical insights into how technological shifts in dairy farming influence product quality. With over 20 citations, this work has become a key reference for researchers and industry professionals seeking to optimize milk production in modern, automated environments. Svennersten Sjaunja’s research bridges animal science, food technology, and agricultural engineering, offering practical guidance for sustainable dairy farming. Her contributions are especially valuable as robotic milking systems become more widespread, helping to ensure that advances in efficiency do not compromise milk quality. Through her rigorous comparative studies, she has established herself as an authority on the interplay between milking management and dairy product characteristics.
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