
FICCI organised a webinar on ‘Development of Indian Dairy Sector’to capture the insights from dairy experts. Mr Atul Chaturvedi , Secy said that the dairy sector was facing a crisis before the onset of the pandemic. However, the industry was able to turn the COVID crisis into an opportunity. There was an improvement in supply of milk substantially by cooperatives. The average liquid milk consumption by cooperatives was higher during the period. He added that average procurement price of milk also increased, which helped 1.7 crore farmers.
He also said that India’s dairy industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world . It has set the goal to double its processing capacity from 53.5 MMT to 108 MMT by 2025. The government in its vision 2025 for the dairy sector also aims to increase value-added products from 23% to 40%. Increasing India’s exports share in the world from 0.36% to 10%, is another goal, he added. Also read Organised sector share in dairy targeted at 50% in next 5 years- Atul Chaturvedi
Mr Siraj Hussain, urged the government to look at ways to improve dairy development in eastern parts of India. He added that FSSAI should engage the private sector to compile data on milk processing capacity of the dairy sector.
Mr Mohit Bhasin, Partner, KPMG said that India lags behind in share of processed milk products and yield per animal. He added that processed milk, value added milk products and healthy beverages can become the high growth segments.
Dr Prashant Shinde from Cargill said that for future growth of milk output, availability of feed and fodder is important. The farmers must be made aware of silage making, use of compound feed and best dairy farming practices. He added compound feed can not only increase milk yield but also enhance net profitability of dairy farmers.
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI told about the objective of the Webinar. It was mainly to point policies to enhance milk production for doubling farmers’ income. Promoting entrepreneurship and value creation along with dairy value chain shall be other objectives. FICCI released a white paper on Development of dairy sector in India during the webinar.