India is the world's largest milk producer and a leader in the global dairy industry. However, the country’s dairy sector still faces many challenges. Sidhant Gupta, a well-known expert in the dairy industry and former Director of Kwality Ltd., highlights both the problems and opportunities in this evolving sector.
"India produces about 22% of the world’s milk, thanks to over 70 million dairy farmers," says Mr. Gupta. "Yet, the industry remains mostly unorganized, with many farmers still relying on traditional methods."
India’s large-scale milk production is both a strength and a challenge. On one hand, it ensures the country has enough milk for its needs and positions it as a strong contender in global dairy exports. On the other hand, most dairy farming in India is done by small-scale farmers, which makes it harder to introduce advanced technology, improve infrastructure, and maintain consistent quality. These factors are crucial for the industry to grow and compete on a global level.
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