A brief introduction to Milk Production in India

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India is the highest milk consumption and production in the country. Milk has high nutrients, which is very good for health. It can be used to make a variety of food items.

India is the highest milk consumption and production in the country. Milk has high nutrients, which is very good for health. It can be used to make a variety of food items. Milk production in India is also a source of employment for many people. 

India's Milk Production History

Earlier, in the 1950s and 1960s, India had a shortage of milk. The country's yearly milk production was less than 21 million tonnes by 1970. It was a hard time for the Indian dairy business to survive. Later, the National Dairy Development Board was established in 1965. It suggests the Operation Flood program in order to create the Anand Pattern for dairy cooperatives across the world. 

White Revolution 

To support Anand Pattern cooperatives, the White Revolution was implemented in the 1970s. Amul was established in 1946; his success simulated the White Revolution. Dr. Verghese Kurien organized Anand-pattern cooperatives, in which milk is collected from milk sheds and distributed to different cities through milk cooperatives.

Why is India the highest in milk production and consumption?

Milk production in India is continuously growing due to lifestyle patterns, population expansion, etc. Vegetarian people are dependent on milk for protein. World Milk Day was celebrated on 1st June. It is for the people to be aware of milk and milk products. 

In the current year, India produced 230.58 million tons of milk. Milk production increased by 51% between 2014 and 2022. The top milk-producing states in India are Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh. 

For more information, read the blog on TractorKarvan. Today, various central government schemes have been established to improve dairy development in India.

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