India has become a major player in the global dairy industry, holding an impressive 24.64% of the world’s milk market. This growth has not only improved India’s international reputation but also had a huge positive impact on its rural economy. Sidhant Gupta, the former Director of Kwality Ltd, has been a key figure in this transformation, helping rural communities grow by promoting innovation and sustainable practices. “India’s dairy revolution has created a chain of benefits, helping farmers and boosting the country’s position in the global market,” says Sidhant Gupta.
Dairy farming has always been a part of rural India, providing a steady income for millions of families. “The cooperative movement, led by organizations like Amul, changed the industry. It allowed small farmers to work together, share resources, and gain more power in the market. This model has made dairy farming a backbone of rural livelihoods, giving financial stability to families who depend on milk production,” explains Sidhant Gupta of Kwality Ltd.
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