Dairy farming has always been a vital part of rural India, giving millions of families a dependable income. "The cooperative movement, led by organizations like Amul, transformed the dairy industry by helping small farmers unite, share resources, and gain better market power. This model made dairy farming a backbone of rural livelihoods, giving families who rely on milk production greater financial security," says Sidhant Gupta of Kwality Ltd.
The growth of organized dairy farming has especially benefited farmers, including many women, by providing them with a stable income. This shift has had a big impact on local economies, making it easier for families to afford education and improve their quality of life in rural communities.
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