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RIGAS, LATVIA - JULY 2008: Aivars Tabulevics and his wife Gunta keep 200 goats on their farm at Malpis in the Rigas region of Latvia. Aivars was formerly a hospital anesthetist and gave up to breed goats and sell smoked cheese produced by his herd. Gunta makes cheese in the evening's after finishing work as a teacher at the local school. The goats are milked twice a day with modern machinery funded by the EU. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)

RIGAS, LATVIA - JULY 2008: Aivars Tabulevics and his wife Gunta keep 200 goats on their farm at Malpis in the Rigas region of Latvia. Aivars was formerly a hospital anesthetist and gave up to breed goats and sell smoked cheese produced by his herd. Gunta makes cheese in the evening's after finishing work as a teacher at the local school.  The goats are milked twice a day with modern machinery funded by the EU. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)