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India’s milk output more than doubled from 79.66 mt in 2000 to 176.27 mt

We have similar “experts” who tell us how India’s milk production isn’t growing enough to keep pace with its rising demand.
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Sustainable Livelihoods through Enhanced Dairying Skills

Dairying as a sector is far more demanding than agriculture in terms of skills. Interventions towards skill development will enhance resource productivity, boost innovation and improve decision making ability, thereby enhancing family income and providing a sustainable source of livelihood. With a paradigm shift of dairying from being a subsidiary occupation to mainstream activity, the availability of skilled manpower has become critical.
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Indian Dairy on the Global Investment Map

Growing incomes in India have unleashed demand for value added products. The large untapped potential in marketing, distribution and higher margin products is attracting unprecedented interest from investors. The country needs a second wave of consolidation which moves from being “subsistence oriented” to being “industry oriented”. The success factors are fast changing from an efficient, lean, low margin, morning distribution and low innovation play to a packaged, innovation and investment led, specialised, branded and chilled distribution play.
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Managing Uncertainties

India needs a very clear vision on the future of dairying as it factors some risks and uncertainties which need to be assessed and dealt with suitably to help farmers reap the maximum potential of domestic demand for milk and milk products. NDDB, private sector, cooperative federations, processors, technology providers and research institutes have to play very important roles to provide all needed support to farmers.
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Exploring Markets for Liquid Milk in India

In urban areas, the demand for milk is mainly fulfilled through purchase. The proportion of consumers purchasing milk in rural India is 65% whereas one third of them depend on milk produced at home. The per capita consumption of milk is markedly higher in families who own dairy animals. Since fewer families own dairy animals in Southern and Eastern regions, they stand out in terms of potential for liquid milk market. Thus the rural areas of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal reveal big scope for liquid milk marketing.
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Diversity in Food Basket Grows with Rising Income

Factual evidence from the NSS survey shows that in the food basket, the inclination towards high valued and protein-rich items like milk & milk products, egg, fish & meat, fruits and processed food increases with the rise in total consumer expenditure. With the increase in income, change in lifestyle, urbanisation, improved affordability and accessibility, the consumption habits in Indian population have been undergoing radical changes. The agro processing sector needs to take note of this movement for supply adjustment.
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Animal Health Industry: Vibrant Outlook Ahead

The animal health industry in India has transformed itself in recent years from disease control and treatment activities to a complete healthcare provider and supporting the task of bridging the protein gap. It is expected to grow at an annual rate of 10 to 11 per cent as against 2 to 3 per cent global growth. India is one of the fastest growing animal health markets globally. In an effort to provide quality and safe products, the Indian animal health industry has taken several important initiatives.
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Cattle Feed Industry on Fast Track

The Indian cattle feed industry has grown at over 6 per cent per annum in the last decade making India one of the largest and fastest growing cattle feed markets in the world. Despite this growth, there is a huge gap between requirement and production. There is a huge opportunity for cattle feed formulators to reposition themselves as an effective tool to enhance livestock productivity. The future of cattle feed sector is challenging and bright.
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Strengthening India-New Zealand Cooperative Ties

Unlike India, which sells most of the milk produced domestically, the New Zealand dairy industry relies on international markets. As a result, innovation, research and development have long underpinned the New Zealand dairy industry, allowing it to adapt to changing domestic and international market conditions. The Indian dairy market is facing some unique opportunities and like New Zealand, it will be shaped by changing market conditions and a strong cooperative heritage, providing for an exciting future.
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Karnataka Milk Federation: Ensuring Rural Prosperity

The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has strived hard to create a supportive and conducive environment for the holistic growth of dairy cooperatives as autonomous economic and social institutions. This has significantly contributed to creating a self-reliant and vibrant rural economy in Karnataka. The Karnataka State Government is also according top priority through milk price incentive and financial support to dairy infrastructure and other programmes.
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