India is the world’s largest producer of milk, but the dairy industry still faces many challenges in efficiency and sustainability. One big problem is the low milk yield per cow, which is much lower than in developed countries,” says Sidhant Gupta . This happens because of poor breeding practices, lack of proper nutrition, and limited knowledge among farmers about modern dairy farming methods. He also points out another major issue: the lack of proper infrastructure, especially in rural areas. Many villages don’t have enough cold storage facilities, causing large amounts of milk to go to waste. “Since milk spoils quickly, especially in India’s hot climate, proper storage is very important,” explains Mr. Gupta. Additionally, the industry struggles with quality control problems, such as adulteration and inconsistent testing standards. These issues make it difficult for Indian dairy products to meet global export standards. Read More