India is the world's largest milk producer, leading the global dairy industry. However, it still faces several challenges. Sidhant Gupta, a well-known expert in the dairy sector and former Director of Kwality Ltd., talks about both the difficulties and opportunities in India’s growing dairy market. “India produces about 22% of the world’s milk, with over 70 million dairy farmers making this impressive output possible. But despite these numbers, the sector remains mostly unorganized, with traditional farming methods still widely used,” says Mr. Gupta.
The massive size of India’s dairy industry is both a strength and a challenge. On the one hand, the high milk production ensures that the country is self-sufficient and has the potential to become a global dairy export leader. On the other hand, the industry is fragmented, with most farming done by small-scale farmers. This makes it hard to bring in new technologies, modernize infrastructure, and maintain consistent quality—all of which are crucial for further growth and competing globally.
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