India's dairy sector is entering a phase of tighter supply and margin recalibration after navigating sharp cycles of disruption, surplus, and recovery over the past three years, according to insights from an expert session hosted by Systematix Institutional Equities.
Under this scheme, approximately 20,000 dairy farmers associated with 601 dairy cooperative societies across the State would receive assistance of Rs. 5 per litre of milk, for up to 30 litres per day.
This event honours the 103rd birth anniversary of Verghese Kurien, fondly remembered as the "Father of the White Revolution in India," and highlights the pivotal contributions of the dairy sector to India's economy and nutritional security.
The ministry also said in case of imports are needed, the government will ensure that it is routed only through its agency National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and the needy will be given the stocks at the market price after proper assessment.
Startups in India, the world's largest milk producer, are using the latest technology to modernize dairy farming and meet the country's growing demand, reported NHK World.
Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 12 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India's dairy sector is characterized for "production by masses" more than "mass production" and it provides employment to over 8 crore Indian families.