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Livestock Technology Showcased at Karnal Dairy Mela
Mar 07, 2026

Livestock Technology Showcased at Karnal Dairy Mela

A three-day National Dairy Mela and Agricultural Expo-2026 began at the ICAR–National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) in Karnal, highlighting modern livestock technologies and innovations for dairy fa...Read More

Karnataka Budget Boosts Dairy & Livestock Sector
Mar 07, 2026

Karnataka Budget Boosts Dairy & Livestock Sector

The 2026-27 Karnataka State Budget announced several initiatives to strengthen the dairy and animal husbandry sector and improve farmers’ incomes. When the current government assumed office, milk was...Read More

Maharashtra Milk Output Up 64% in 10 Years
Mar 07, 2026

Maharashtra Milk Output Up 64% in 10 Years

Milk production in the state of Maharashtra has increased by nearly 64% over the past decade, according to the Economic Survey 2025–26. The state’s milk production rose from 101.52 lakh metric tonnes...Read More

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Milk Prices Rise in South & West: Is North Next?
Mar 05, 2026

Milk Prices Rise in South & West: Is North Next?

The recent round of retail milk price increases across South India and Maharashtra is no longer an episodic adjustment but a clear signal of structural stress building up in India’s milk economy. Over...Read More

India’s Dairy Climate Paradox: Production Triumph Meets Methane Time-Bomb
Mar 02, 2026

India’s Dairy Climate Paradox: Production Triumph Meets Methane Time-Bomb

India’s rise to the top of the global dairy league board has been one of the most remarkable agricultural success stories of the 21st century. With milk production surpassing 247 million tonnes per ye...Read More

India’s First Cow Culture Museum in Mathura
Feb 16, 2026

India’s First Cow Culture Museum in Mathura

India’s first national “Cow Culture Museum” is set to be established in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, on the campus of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Veterinary Science University, announced the Uttar Pradesh B...Read More

Why India’s Dairy Needs a National Fodder Grid ?
Feb 15, 2026

Why India’s Dairy Needs a National Fodder Grid ?

Recently, I moderated the Farmer's session at 52nd DIC. While deliberating on pathways for Kerala to move towards milk self-reliance, K S Mani, Chairman of Milma, articulated a compelling thought: jus...Read More

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Plant vs Dairy Milk: No Clear Sustainability Winner
Mar 07, 2026

Plant vs Dairy Milk: No Clear Sustainability Winner

A new environmental comparison highlights that while plant-based milks such as oat, soy and almond are often viewed as more sustainable than dairy, each option has its own environmental trade-offs. In...Read More

Thai Farmers Seek Halt to Milk Powder Imports
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Thai Farmers Seek Halt to Milk Powder Imports

Thailand’s dairy farmers have urged the government to temporarily halt milk powder imports amid a severe raw milk surplus that has left large volumes unsold. The Dairy Cooperatives Federation of Thail...Read More

Dairy Industry Enters a Strong Growth Phase
Mar 07, 2026

Dairy Industry Enters a Strong Growth Phase

The global dairy sector is entering one of its most promising phases, driven by strong consumer demand, nutritional recognition, and innovation in dairy products. Recent discussions highlighted that d...Read More

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5 Mega Trends for Global Dairy Farming in 2021…and Beyond

By DairyNews7x7•Published on January 26, 2021

5 Mega Trends for Global Dairy Farming in 2021…and Beyond
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2020 was a year like no other. Following a year dominated by Covid-19 what can dairy farming expect moving forwards? Covid-19 forced US dairy producers to rethink the US milk business, especially its dependency on fresh milk sales and food service cheese. It also exposed the vulnerability of dependence on external labour. Longer term emerging trends include the impact of veganism and the climate discussion.  Here some of the trends that should shape the industry in 2021.

1.) Rise of the milk alternatives

Soy, almond, oat and rice drinks have appeared in most supermarkets, branded as ‘milk’ and marketed being healthier and more sustainable. Vegans and the lactose intolerant are unlikely to be large enough to drive change in the milk price s but the rise of the ‘flexitarian’ is a real challenge. Dairy alternatives will continue growing in 2021 with the term ‘veganuary’, describing people who made a New Year’s resolution to spend the month eating vegan, rising in media coverage. A small UK survey of Brits 55% said they have increased the vegan alternatives in their diet since the lockdown. US plant-based ‘milks’ grew 5% in dollar terms in 2019, a trend that continues.  While this level of growth is unlikely to replace much milk supply/demand is tight enough to make this more significant.

2.) China and global milk market 

According to figures from the USDA  China will continue to import large volumes of dairy products in 2021, despite the expected 2021 increase in its domestic production by 4.5 percent. China’s imports of fluid milk, mainly pre-packaged Ultra Heat Treated (UHT) from the EU and New Zealand, are forecast at 1 Million MT in 2021, an annual increase of 5%. China will also import more cheese in 2021, mainly from New Zealand and Australia. The United States, the third largest cheese supplier, is expected to increase its cheese exports to China. The US and New Zealand will contribute to rising year-on-year global milk production and stock levels, putting downward pressure on dairy commodity prices and hence farmgate milk prices. Global milk prices will continue under pressure well into 2021 according to the Rabo Bank as a result of the pandemic.

3.) Covid-19 effect on dairy consumption 

The Covid-19 pandemic has heavily affected the dairy sector in several ways, but the impact differs per region. Farmgate prices in all markets were seriously disrupted, seen in reports from China, Europe and the United States, but overall consumption of all dairy products increased during 2020, mostly during the forced lockdowns. For example India reported a 50-100% growth in sales in the month of April as household consumers returned to healthy, home-cooked meal options. UK cheese consumption increased by 48% during lockdown with homemade sandwiches and lunches. Conversely US supermarkets and grocery stores, historically the purchaser of dairy products, saw a decrease in demand.

4.) The climate debate  

A new Administration in Washington, the US re-joining the Paris agreement, both spell inevitable renewed focus on agricultural greenhouse gases emissions and climate change.  The dairy business needs to be prepared.  While we can easily argue that farmers are always focussed on sustainability major dairy processors and research groups are worried how to prepare for inevitable questions.  UC Davis Prof. Frank Mitloehner has answers to the questions of  cows and climate. Read and be ready.

5.) Farm technology adoption 

A flood of technology tools has come to market offering help dairy farmers become more efficient, profitable and sustainable. Covid-19 accelerated the speed of adoption, ranging from milking and feeding robots, cameras and sensors to watch cows and data solutions. Farm technology can help tackle major challenges such as worker shortages, increased production costs, and lack of operating capital. A recently published report predicts AI in agriculture revenue of US$ 4 billion by 2026 but if 2020 was the year of the dairy robots and wearables, 2021 promises to be the year of camera vision for cows.

2021 promises to be one of the most disruptive for dairy.  It pays to be prepared.

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