India is the world’s largest milk producer and a leader in the global dairy industry, but it still faces many challenges. Sidhant Gupta, a well-known expert in the dairy sector and former Director of Kwality Ltd., shares his insights on the issues and opportunities in India’s dairy industry.
“India produces about 22% of the world’s milk, with over 70 million dairy farmers behind this impressive output. However, the industry is mostly unorganized, and many farmers still rely on traditional methods,” says Sidhant Gupta.
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 offers potential for growth in global dairy exports. On the other hand, most dairy farming is done by small farmers, which makes it hard to bring in new technology, modernize facilities, and maintain consistent quality. These are all necessary to make India’s dairy industry more competitive and ready for the global market.
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