The flavor profile and preferences of Indian consumers is a reflection of the diversity that the country houses. However, milk is a staple for the population from toddlers to senior citizens. To say that Dairying in India has grown by leaps and bounds in the last 7 decades of India’s independence would be an understatement. From a milk deficit nation in 1947 to becoming the largest dairy nation of the world in 1997, India has become a global dairy powerhouse today.
Unlike other developed countries, small and marginal farmers have been the driving force of the dairy sector in India. It a true epitome of “production by masses” rather than “mass production”. In an era of declining farm income and drop in employment opportunities, dairying and animal husbandry has emerged as an important sub sector of India’s agriculture. Further the complementarity of co-operatives and private organizations in the industry, has aided in bringing sophistication and efficiency in the entire value chain.
Owing to the increasing demand for dairy products driven by the growing population, higher purchasing power of the customers, increased focus on nutrition and the growing aversion for unbranded and loose products, milk production in India is set to reach approximately 628 MMT in the next 25 years i.e., till 2047.
In light of the gigantic target set for the industry, the Indian Dairy association (IDA) – in collaboration with the Gujarat State chapter has organized the 49th Dairy Industry conference on 16th, 17th and 18th of March, 2023 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
This year’s conference would be the first post pandemic physical meet focused on the theme “India Dairy to the world: Opportunities & Challenges”. Leaders from the dairy industry, experts, farmers, milk producers and exhibitors from across the country will attend various thematic technical sessions for 3 days.
The conference will be a platform for all professionals to come together and discuss global dairy trends, farm innovations, sustainability within the sector, climate change, nutrition, and health in India with the singular objective of making India the mecca of dairy innovations and solutions.
Dates: 16th – 18th March 2023
Venue: Helipad Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
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