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About A2 Raw Milk Sources Near Sweden
A2 raw milk comes from cows that produce only the A2 beta-casein protein variant. Sources near Sweden may include:
- A2-Only Dairy Farms: Farms that have tested and selected herds producing only A2 beta-casein milk, with direct-to-consumer raw sales
- A2 Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a tested A2 herd to legally access raw A2 milk in your region
- Heritage Breed Farms: Jersey, Guernsey, and Normande cows have high rates of A2A2 genetics; some farms sell raw milk focusing on breed provenance
- Farm Stores: On-farm retail locations with tested A2 milk and related products
- Drop Locations: Scheduled distribution points from A2 dairies serving customers in your area
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A2 Raw Milk Availability Near Sweden
Within 0 miles of Sweden: 2 farms with direct sales.
A2 Raw Milk Sources Near Sweden
2 sources found
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Vita Geten Gårdsmejeri
Äsphultsvägen 319
Linderöd, Skåne län
Sweden 298 94They also sell raw goat kefir and multiple different raw unsalted goat cheeses. Swish payment system
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Annas Gårdsbutik och Mejeri
Småskolevägen 8
Vassmolösa, Kalmar
Sweden 388 94Farmers shop with raw milk that you can book and pickup from healthy cows
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Annas Gårdsbutik och Mejeri
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