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Top AgriTech Firms Driving India’s Farm Future
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Top AgriTech Firms Driving India’s Farm Future

India’s agri-tech revolution is rapidly transforming traditional agriculture through AI, data analytics, IoT, and digital supply chains, with leading companies playing a pivotal role in boosting produ...Read More

Sex-Sorted Semen Push to Boost Milk Output
Apr 13, 2026

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Advanced breeding technologies such as sex-sorted semen and IVF-based embryo transfer can significantly enhance milk production and farmer incomes, said Satya Pal Singh Baghel while addressing the 2nd...Read More

Rural India Needs Tax Reform Push
Apr 13, 2026

Rural India Needs Tax Reform Push

Rural India’s growth cannot rely solely on government schemes, as structural tax reforms are essential to boost incomes and sustainability, particularly in agriculture and dairy sectors. The article...Read More

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Delhi HC curbs FSSAI overreach on animal feed
Apr 09, 2026

Delhi HC curbs FSSAI overreach on animal feed

In a landmark judgment with far-reaching implications for the dairy and livestock ecosystem, the Delhi High Court has set aside key directives issued by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of Indi...Read More

FSSAI 2026: Packaging Now Defines Dairy Compliance
Apr 02, 2026

FSSAI 2026: Packaging Now Defines Dairy Compliance

The recent draft notification issued by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on 26th February 2026 and uploaded on March 11th 2026, may appear routine at first glance. But let us...Read More

Rajahmundry: A Tragedy Waiting to Repeat — An Early Warning
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The earlier editorial “Bitter Milk” by The Hindu rightly called for stronger accountability in food safety governance. But the situation in Rajahmundry has now escalated far beyond a routine saf...Read More

When Fertiliser Disrupts the Milk Curve: Between Assurances and Emerging Reality
Mar 30, 2026

When Fertiliser Disrupts the Milk Curve: Between Assurances and Emerging Reality

India’s next milk price shock has already begun. And it is not in dairy—it is in fertiliser. A recent report by Mongabay India, authored by Kundan Pandey, flags a structural vulnerability that India h...Read More

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GRAM-2026 to Connect Farmers with Global Ecosystem
Apr 13, 2026

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Dairy Traceability Becomes Key to Consumer Trust
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Dairy Traceability Becomes Key to Consumer Trust

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US Raises 2026 Milk Output, Price Forecasts
Apr 11, 2026

US Raises 2026 Milk Output, Price Forecasts

The USDA has raised its 2026 milk production forecast, projecting higher output alongside improved milk price expectations, signaling a more optimistic outlook for the US dairy sector. Total milk prod...Read More

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Australian farmers want ban on plant based drinks to be called as milk

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 05, 2020

Australian farmers want ban on plant based drinks to be called as milk
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AUSTRALIAN Dairy Farmers is lobbying the Federal Government for a change in food labelling laws to ensure the term “milk” cannot be used by non-dairy alternatives.

Plant-based drinks will be banned from being labelled as “milk” if an influential lobby group gets its way.

Almond and coconut drinks would be banned from using “milk” on labels if Australian Dairy Farmers gets its way.

Plant-based products are often labelled as variations of milk, angering the dairy industry.

The ADF has written to Federal Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie and Ministerial Food Forum chairman Richard Colbeck asking for:

A review of labelling and marketing of non-dairy alternatives, including potential changes to the Foods Standards Code; and

The development of additional regulations to prevent non-dairy alternatives from “evoking” the qualities and values of dairy.

Dishonest labeling

ADF president Terry Richardson said “dishonest” labelling and marketing of non-dairy alternatives gave the impression they had the nutritional equivalency of dairy milk.

“We have seen a growing number of plant-based products on supermarket shelves over the last decade, gaining a marketing advantage by using the name milk and co-opting the look and feel of dairy, while claiming to have nutritional equivalency with dairy milk,” Mr Richardson said.

The ADF wants the Federal Government to fall into line with other countries and ban plant-based products from using the “milk” label.

It follows a ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2017 that mandated dairy terms could not be used on plant-based products, even with clarifying terms.

“We are calling for changes to the food standards so that consumers trying to make a healthy choice at the supermarket have the benefit of transparent and accurate product labelling,” Mr Richardson said.

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