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India waives petrochemical duty amid war crisis
Apr 03, 2026

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₹22 Cr Dung Project Stalls in Ludhiana
Apr 03, 2026

₹22 Cr Dung Project Stalls in Ludhiana

A ₹22–22.5 crore cow dung collection project in Ludhiana has stalled just months after launch, as a deadlock between the Municipal Corporation (MC) and dairy owners disrupts operations at major dairy...Read More

Vijaya Dairy Hikes Milk Prices from April 4
Apr 03, 2026

Vijaya Dairy Hikes Milk Prices from April 4

Vijaya Dairy, operated by the Krishna District Milk Producers Mutually Aided Cooperative Union Limited, has announced a price increase of ₹2 per litre and Re 1 per half-litre for packet milk, effectiv...Read More

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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
Mar 31, 2026

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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

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Quiet Centralisation: Risk is real for Private Dairy Sector
Mar 28, 2026

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FAO Global Dairy Prices Rebound After Prolonged Decline
Apr 03, 2026

FAO Global Dairy Prices Rebound After Prolonged Decline

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Budget 2024-25 Missing Dairy Focus again

By Kuldeep Sharma•Published on July 23, 2024

Budget 2024-25 Missing Dairy Focus again
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The much-awaited budget for FY 25 by Modi 3.0 has been presented. As a dairy farmer, I searched the Finance Minister's speech for words such as cow, livestock, dairy, milk, animal husbandry, methane, manure, FMD, Brucellosis, and biogas. Unfortunately, none of these terms were mentioned even once.

I then looked for other key terms and found the following mentions: marine (2), farmers (7), fish (6), and cooperatives (2). However, there was no mention of farming or the Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund.

This reminded me of last year’s budget, where the Finance Minister highlighted seven priorities: Inclusive Development, Reaching the Last Mile, Infrastructure and Investment, Unleashing Potential, Green Growth, Youth Power, and the Financial Sector. These priorities were collectively described as Saptarishi.

 

saptarishi Budget FY 24

 

This year,the budget outlines nine priorities,which may be referred to as Navratna.

  1. Productivity and Resilience in Agriculture 2. Employment & Skilling 3. Inclusive Human Resource Development and Social Justice 4. Manufacturing & Services 5. Urban Development 6. Energy Security 7. Infrastructure 8. Innovation, Research & Development 9. Next Generation Reforms

I was thrilled to see "Productivity and Resilience in Agriculture" as one of the priorities and delved deeper into it. However, to my profound dismay, none of these priorities touched upon the crucial dairy sector.

Priority 1: Productivity and Resilience in Agriculture  

Transforming Agriculture Research -

Our government will undertake a comprehensive review of the agriculture research setup to focus on raising productivity and developing climate-resilient varieties. Funding will be provided in a challenge mode, including to the private sector. Domain experts from both the government and outside will oversee the conduct of such research.

Release of New Varieties 

New 109 high-yielding and climate-resilient varieties of 32 field and horticulture crops will be released for cultivation by farmers.

Natural Farming In the next two years, 1 crore farmers across the country will be initiated into natural farming, supported by certification and branding. Implementation will be through scientific institutions and willing gram panchayats. Ten thousand need-based bio-input resource centres will be established.

Missions for Pulses and Oilseeds  

To achieve self-sufficiency in pulses and oilseeds, we will strengthen their production, storage, and marketing. As announced in the interim budget, a strategy is being put in place to achieve ‘atmanirbharta’ for oilseeds such as mustard, groundnut, sesame, soybean, and sunflower.

Vegetable Production & Supply Chains 

Large-scale clusters for vegetable production will be developed closer to major consumption centres. We will promote Farmer-Producer Organizations, cooperatives, and start-ups for vegetable supply chains, including for collection, storage, and marketing.

Digital Public Infrastructure for Agriculture  

Buoyed by the success of the pilot project, our government, in partnership with the states, will facilitate the implementation of the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in agriculture for coverage of farmers and their lands in three years. This year, a digital crop survey for Kharif using the DPI will be taken up in 400 districts. The details of 6 crore farmers and their lands will be brought into the farmer and land registries. Further, the issuance of Jan Samarth-based Kisan Credit Cards will be enabled in five states.

Shrimp Production & Export

Financial support for setting up a network of Nucleus Breeding Centres for Shrimp Broodstocks will be provided. Financing for shrimp farming, processing, and export will be facilitated through NABARD.

National Cooperation Policy Our government will bring out a National Cooperation Policy for systematic, orderly, and all-around development of the cooperative sector. The policy goal will be to fast-track the growth of the rural economy and generate employment opportunities on a large scale.

Budget allocation in Animal Husbandry at a glance

Budget allocation Share FY 25

Source : Union Budget 2024-25 Analysis by @SuruchiResearch

Livestock health is again the top priority of the budget with 55% allocation which is commendable. However Infrastructure development and Dairy development getting around 8% each may not do justice to the need of the sector. Rashtriya Gokul Mission at 15% is a good call. However I could not find the status of schemes like Gobardhan which were announced last year under Green Growth initiative.

budget allocation FY 25 in Crores

Source : Union Budget 2024-25 Analysis by @SuruchiResearch

 

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