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      The Indian Dairy Sector: Analyzing Through Infographics

      Pawan LohaniBy Pawan LohaniJune 30, 20257 Mins Read
      The Indian Dairy Sector is a promising sector, which not only boosts farmers' income but also fulfills the protein needs of Indians.
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      The Indian Dairy Sector is one of the most promising sectors. It not only boosts farmers’ income but also fulfills the protein requirements of Indians who are skewed towards a vegetarian diet pattern. In India, dairy is the single largest agricultural commodity. It contributes 5 percent to the national economy and directly employs more than 8 crore farmers. To further boost the productivity of the sector and add value, the government of India has given a thrust to it. The policies and initiatives by the government in the dairy sector have been discussed in this article.

      Indian Dairy Sector: Analysing The Performance of The ‘Protein Powerhouse’

      India dominates the dairy sector globally. It ranks first in milk production and contributes 25 percent to the world’s total milk output. India’s milk production has grown remarkably over the past decade. It has grown with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6 percent. In the meantime, the production of milk in India has risen from 187.30 million tonnes in 2018-19 to 230.58 million tonnes in 2022-23.  The per capita availability of milk in India stands at 459 grams per day for 2022-23. It is higher than the global average of 322 grams per day. The processing of this vast amount of raw milk underscores the efficiency and productivity of the Indian dairy industry.

      The Government of India has taken a number of initiatives to boost the dairy sector in India. These steps include the creation of modern infrastructure, state-of-the-art dairy processing facilities, and infrastructure for forward and backward linkages to the dairy sector.

      Structure of the Indian Dairy Industry

      Structure of Indian Dairy Sector
      Fig: Structure of the Indian Dairy Sector

      Milk Production in India in the Last 10 Years (2014-2015-2023-2024)

      Years Milk Production

      (In Million Tonnes)

      2014-15

      146.3

      2015-16

      155.5

      2016-17

      165.4

      2017-18

      176.3

      2018-19

      187.7

      2019-20

      198.4

      2020-21

      210

      2021-22

      221.1

      2022-23

      230.6

      2023-24

      239.3

       

      Milk Production In India In last 10 Years
      Fig: Milk Production in India in the last 10 Years

      Per Capita Consumption of Milk In India (2013-2024)

      Years

      Per Capita Consumption

      (Gram/Day)

      2014-15

      322

      2015-16

      337

      2016-17

      355

      2017-18

      375

      2018-19

      394

      2019-20

      406

      2020-21

      427

      2021-22

      444

      2022-23

      459

      2023-24

      471

      Per Capita Consumption of Milk In India
      Fig: Per Capita Consumption of Milk In India

       

      TOP 5 Milk Producing States in India

      States 

      Percentage of Milk

      (National Share)

      Uttar Pradesh

      16.21%

      Rajasthan

      14.51%

      Madhya
      Pradesh

      8.91%

      Gujarat

      7.65%

      Maharashtra

      6.71%

      Sector-wise Outlay for Different Schemes by the Government Of India

      Scheme

      Outlay

      (In Crores)

      Rashtriya Gokul Mission

      3400

      National Program for Dairy Development (NPDD)

      2790

      Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund

      29610.25

      Dairy Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)

      11184

      Dairy Sahakar Scheme

      5,000

       

      Sector-wise Outlay for Different Schemes
      Fig: Sector-wise Outlay for Different Schemes

      Rashtriya Gokul Mission 

      The scheme was initiated in December 2014, exclusively for the development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds in a scientific, holistic manner. Under this mission, the country’s Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP) was implemented to enhance Artificial Insemination Coverage from the present 30% to 70%. It aims to deliver Artificial Insemination services free of cost at the farmer’s doorstep.  In order to achieve faster genetic upgradation of the bovine population, bovine IVF Technology is being promoted by the Department. Sex sorted semen production has been introduced in the country for the production of only female calves up to 90% accuracy.

      National Programme for Dairy Development

      The scheme aims to create/strengthen the infrastructure for the Production of quality milk, Procurement, Processing, and Marketing of Milk & Milk Products through the State Implementing Agency (SIA), i.e, State Cooperative Dairy Federation. The NPDD scheme aims to enhance the quality of milk and milk products and increase the share of organised procurement, processing, value addition, and marketing. Under the scheme, 17.45 lakh new farmers were given the benefit of membership of dairy co-operative societies. Further, 83.56 lakh litres of additional milk were procured under the projects.

      Addition of Milk Processing Capacity

      The scheme has helped in the addition of about 24.82 lakh litres per day of new milk processing capacity. It has also provided for 4193 Bulk Milk Coolers with 94.12 lakh litres chilling capacity creation at village-level milk collection centres.

      Quality Inspections Infrastructure

       In addition, the scheme has provided for the installation of 6022 Electronic Milk Adulteration Testing Machines, 33854 Automatic Milk Collection Units with Milk Analyser, and 4017 Milk Analysers for testing and ensuring the quality of milk at the collection point itself. It has also helped in the establishment of about 233 dairy plant laboratories to detect adulterants in milk & milk products. The scheme has also provided funds for about 10 State and Central laboratories. These laboratories will work for the detection of residues, contaminants, heavy metals, adulterants, chemical, and microbiological quality of milk and milk products.

      Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund

      AtmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan stimulus package provided for the establishment of Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF). The scheme aims to incentivize investments by individual entrepreneurs, private companies, MSMEs, Farmers Producers Organizations (FPOs), and Section 8 companies. It aims to establish:

      • The dairy processing and value addition infrastructure,
      • Meat processing and value addition infrastructure, and
      • Animal Feed Plant.
      • Breed improvement, Technology, and Breed Multiplication farms.

      The scheme aims to enhance the milk and meat processing capacity and product diversification. Overall, it provides greater access for unorganized rural milk and meat producers to the organized market. It also helps in price realization for the producer, availability of quality products for the domestic consumer, generating entrepreneurs, promoting exports, quality, and cheap animal feeds, and to availability of quality protein-rich food to the Indian consumer.

      Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)

      DIDF is an Infrastructure Development Scheme that aims to modernize milk processing and chilling plants and enhance value addition. The scheme aims to benefit milk producers, providing them with an organized market for their produce and employment opportunities in the project areas. The scheme covered approximately 12.52 lakh women milk producers out of a total of 42.48 lakh producer members, with significant participation of 30%.

      Merged With AHIDF

      The DIDF scheme has now become part of the Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund. Now, the scheme has got an extension for the next two years (2024-2026) with an outlay of Rs 29,110.25 crore.

      Ensuring Participation of Women

      The scheme has provided indirect benefits to milk producers to date. The revised scheme has now provided women dairy farmers the opportunity to establish a dairy industry as individual entrepreneurs under AHIDF.

      NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT

      (State-wise Allocation)

      Component A

      Fig: Statewise Allocation For National Plan for Dairy Development
      Fig: Statewise Allocation For National Plan for Dairy Development

       

      State Total Allocation Central Share State Share
      Andhra Pradesh 235.05 162.25 72.8
      Arunachal Pradesh 11.91 11.26 0.65
      Assam 34.36 32.65 1.71
      Bihar 263.23 210.19 53.04
      Chhattisgarh 23.39 20.96 2.43
      Goa 16.9 13.93 2.97
      Gujarat 552.82 337.52 215.3
      Haryana 25.24 21.33 3.91
      Himachal Pradesh 57.16 52.39 4.77
      Jammu & Kashmir 151.12 139.81 11.31
      Jharkhand 31.54 25.02 6.52
      Karnataka 425.61 292.44 133.17
      Kerala 193.98 142.44 51.54
      Madhya Pradesh 71.29 59.36 11.93
      Maharashtra 51.77 46.46 5.31
      Manipur 30.29 27.85 2.44
      Meghalaya 63.94 57.8 6.14
      Mizoram 11.01 10.31 0.7
      Nagaland 13.06 12.15 0.91
      Odisha 62.6 55.33 7.27
      Puducherry 7.83 7.67 0.16
      Punjab 279.07 184.41
      Rajasthan 327.45 236.4 91.05
      Sikkim 53.72 49.62 4.1
      Tamil Nadu 300.09 208.45 91.64
      Telangana 89.16 69.67 19.49
      Tripura 22.92 20.26 2.66
      Uttar Pradesh 81.84 68.43 13.41
      Uttarakhand 75.04 64.12 10.92
      West Bengal 4.03 3.93 0.1

      Component B

      NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT
      Fig: Component B of NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT

      Way Forward

      The Government of India has launched a large number of schemes to support dairy processing at the grassroots level. These schemes have led India to become the largest milk producer in the world, having 25% of the total milk production. India has been the leading milk producer in the world since 1998. It is the state-of-the-art milk processing and procurement infrastructure aided by the government’s policy, which has helped it to achieve the feat.

      Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund DIDF Indian dairy industry Milk production in India National Programme for Dairy Development Rashtriya Gokul Mission TOP 5 Milk Producing States
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