China Hosts World's Biggest Dairy Farms
- By The Financial District
- Mar 28, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 31, 2023
The world’s largest farm, Mudanjiang Dairy Farm, is bigger than each of 11 US states and has more than 100,000 dairy cows grazing on 22.5 million acres of land in Heilongjiang, China, Nixza Gonzalez reported for AZ Animals.

Photo Insert: China is home to the first and second largest dairy farms in the world.
The farm produces about 800 million liters (about 200 million gallons) of dairy every year.
This large farm is about the size of Portugal. It’s also nearly double the size of the second-largest farm in the world but newer than other farms since it built in 2015 to produce and deliver dairy to the Russian market.
The second largest farm, also in China is China Modern Dairy. It’s located in Anhui, China, and has over 230,000 dairy cows. The third largest farm in the world is Anna Creek, located in South Australia, Australia.
Anna Creek is home to about 9,500 cattle. It also covers over 6 million acres of land. Also in South Australia is the fourth largest farm in the world, Clifton Hills. It covers about 4.2 million acres of land and over 14,000 cattle.