Logo
IndianGlobalBlogsPublicationsPodcastsMarketAboutContact
Logo
IndianGlobalBlogsPublicationsPodcasts
7News
Milky Mist Jobs Lesson: Dairy Growth Can Drive JobsColiform in Milk -Look Beyond Brands to Cold Chain GapsEU Dairy Farmers Urge Voluntary Milk Cut Scheme to Stabilise PricesGovt has set target to double milk procurement in next 5 yearsAmul Launches ‘Sarlaben’ AI to Empower 36 Lakh Dairy Producers

Indian Dairy News

Milky Mist Jobs Lesson: Dairy Growth Can Drive Jobs
Feb 12, 2026

Milky Mist Jobs Lesson: Dairy Growth Can Drive Jobs

An insightful The Hindu opinion piece highlights how **Milky Mist Dairy — a mid-sized, vertically integrated dairy player from Erode, Tamil Nadu — offers lessons on job creation in India’s broa...Read More

Coliform in Milk -Look Beyond Brands to Cold Chain Gaps
Feb 12, 2026

Coliform in Milk -Look Beyond Brands to Cold Chain Gaps

Recent independent lab tests have triggered alarm over coliform bacteria and high total plate counts (TPC) in popular pouch milk brands — Amul Taaza, Amul Gold, Mother Dairy and Country Delight...Read More

Govt has set target to double milk procurement in next 5 years
Feb 12, 2026

Govt has set target to double milk procurement in next 5 years

Minister of State for Cooperation, Murlidhar Mohol, informed the Rajya Sabha that the government has set an ambitious target to increase milk procurement under White Revolution 2.0. He said that t...Read More

DairyNews7x7
Advertisement

Latest Blogs

See More
Coliform in Milk -Look Beyond Brands to Cold Chain Gaps
Feb 12, 2026

Coliform in Milk -Look Beyond Brands to Cold Chain Gaps

Recent independent lab tests have triggered alarm over coliform bacteria and high total plate counts (TPC) in popular pouch milk brands — Amul Taaza, Amul Gold, Mother Dairy and Country Delight...Read More

DDGS & Sorghum Imports: Impact on Feed and Maize Prices
Feb 09, 2026

DDGS & Sorghum Imports: Impact on Feed and Maize Prices

In a significant development under the India-US interim trade framework, India has agreed to allow duty-free imports of dried distillers’ grains with solubles (DDGS) and red sorghum from the United St...Read More

Budget 2026: Highest Allocation Ever, Yet Dairy Farmers Still Wait
Feb 02, 2026

Budget 2026: Highest Allocation Ever, Yet Dairy Farmers Still Wait

As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2026–27 in Parliament on 1 February 2026, the government reiterated its commitment to agriculture and allied sectors — including anima...Read More

How a fridge could unlock modern dairy cattle breeding
Jan 31, 2026

How a fridge could unlock modern dairy cattle breeding

A Hiroshima University-led project has secured a $1.8 million grant from the Gates Foundation to develop a way to store bull semen using simple refrigeration instead of costly liquid nitrogen, a shi...Read More

Global Dairy News

EU Dairy Farmers Urge Voluntary Milk Cut Scheme to Stabilise Prices
Feb 12, 2026

EU Dairy Farmers Urge Voluntary Milk Cut Scheme to Stabilise Prices

Dairy farmers across European Union member states are calling for the activation of a voluntary milk reduction programme to help address persistent milk price volatility and supply imbalances in the r...Read More

Private Sector Can Drive Climate Action in Livestock Value Chains
Feb 11, 2026

Private Sector Can Drive Climate Action in Livestock Value Chains

A new research review published in npj Sustainable Agriculture explores how private-sector engagement can support greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation in ruminant livestock value chains across Africa, offe...Read More

Bangladesh Opens Dairy, Agri Imports in US Trade Deal
Feb 11, 2026

Bangladesh Opens Dairy, Agri Imports in US Trade Deal

Bangladesh and the United States have signed a reciprocal trade agreement that reduces US tariffs on Bangladeshi exports to 19 percent and introduces zero-tariff access for specified textile and appar...Read More

DairyNews7x7
Advertisement
Dairy News 7x7

Your trusted source for all the latest dairy industry news, market insights, and trending topics.

FOLLOW US
CATEGORIES
  • Global News
  • Indian News
  • Blogs
  • Publications
  • Podcasts
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay informed with the latest updates and trending news in the dairy industry.

No spam, unsubscribe at any time

GET IN TOUCH
C-49, C Block, Sector 65,
Noida, UP 201307
+91 7827405029dairynews7x7@gmail.com

© 2026 Dairy News 7x7. All Rights Reserved.

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy
Prefer Us
Prefer Us

5 Year Budget Plan to Make Indian Dairy Global Leader in 2047

By Kuldeep Sharma•Published on January 15, 2026

Prefer on

I recently moderated a key session on India Dairy Vision 2047 at the TPCI's International Dairy Processing Conference 2026, gaining valuable insights from panellists. This led to me developing policy recommendations for the upcoming Budget 2026-2027. 

Hard Realities faced by dairy even after 78 years of independence

India’s dairy journey in the 20th century, under the visionary leadership of Dr Verghese Kurien, was anchored in two transformative pillars: inclusion of millions of smallholder farmers and large-scale institution-building through cooperatives and infrastructure. This model converted milk into a national food-security movement. However, as India approaches Vision 2047, three hard realities confront the sector. Despite becoming the world’s largest milk producer, India’s per-animal productivity remains among the lowest globally. Even as the dairy economy has expanded to nearly USD 225 billion, inflation-adjusted farm-gate milk prices have seen limited real growth. Most strikingly, while India produces nearly 25% of the world’s milk, its share in global dairy trade remains below 0.5%, exposing a deep disconnect between production scale and global value capture.

Apart from these three, challenges like lack of cold chain, adulteration and contaminants in milk, dairy being not given Agriculture status, Primary production of dairy and agriculture not covered under FSSAI and weak enforcement by the regulator, etc. So I have tried to cover these major points with certain policy recommendations and possible budget allocation for at least 5 years to sustain the interventions.

Introduction to Indian Dairy Sector

India’s dairy sector is a cornerstone of rural livelihoods, supporting over 8 crore farmers and contributing significantly to nutritional security and the rural economy. Despite being the world’s largest milk producer, the sector faces deep structural challenges that limit farmer incomes, compromise quality assurance, and constrain India’s participation in global dairy trade. The Union Budget FY 2027 presents a crucial opportunity to address these issues through a sustained five-year reform and investment framework.

The foremost challenge is India’s low dairy productivity. While aggregate milk production is high, per-animal productivity remains among the lowest globally due to gaps in genetics, breeding services, fodder availability, and veterinary care. A National Dairy Productivity Mission with multi-year budgetary commitment is essential to address these gaps through breed improvement, genomic selection, balanced feeding programs, fodder banks, and performance-linked incentives. Improving productivity is the most sustainable way to enhance milk output while conserving land and water resources. The productivity mission must also prioritise climate-resilient and environment-friendly breeds, along with promotion of methane-reducing fodder and balanced feeding practices, to sustain milk yields while reducing the environmental footprint of dairying under increasing climate stress.

Farmer remuneration is another critical concern. Inflation-adjusted farm-gate milk prices have remained stagnant for nearly a decade, eroding farm viability and discouraging investment. Unlike crops, milk lacks a transparent price discovery and protection mechanism. Introduction of a structured Cost plus  Support Price framework for milk, backed by a Price Stabilisation Fund, will ensure income security for farmers. Annual inflation-linked price revisions and quality-based differential pricing should be institutionalised to reward better production practices.

Traceability and cold chain infrastructure continue to be weak links in the dairy value chain. Inadequate chilling capacity, fragmented logistics, and limited digital integration result in quality deterioration, wastage, and safety risks. The Budget should support a National digital dairy traceability platform integrated with investments in bulk milk coolers, refrigerated transport, renewable energy-powered chilling units, and block-level quality testing facilities. This will significantly reduce losses and improve supply chain transparency.

Adulteration and contamination of milk and milk products remain serious threats to public health and consumer confidence. Weak enforcement, limited testing infrastructure, and the absence of regulatory oversight at the primary production level allow malpractices to persist. A National Milk Quality Assurance and Enforcement Programme is required, supported by expanded testing capacity, mobile laboratories, training and development, strict penalties, and mandatory registration of primary milk producers. Bringing primary production under a formal regulatory framework, while incentivising compliance, will strengthen quality governance across the sector.

India’s dairy exports currently account for less than 0.5 percent of global dairy trade, reflecting inadequate policy support, limited market development, and challenges in meeting international standards. A dedicated Dairy Export Promotion and Competitiveness Scheme is required to support value-added dairy products, improve logistics, facilitate global market access, and align domestic quality systems with international benchmarks. Establishment of dairy export parks and enhanced export credit support will help Indian dairy products gain global acceptance.

A fundamental policy gap that needs urgent correction is the exclusion of dairy from the formal definition of agriculture. As a result, dairy farmers are denied access to priority agri-credit, comprehensive risk mitigation instruments, income tax exemptions, and social security benefits available to crop farmers. Recognising dairy as an agricultural activity and extending parity in benefits is essential for long-term sustainability. A comprehensive dairy risk management framework covering price volatility, animal health, and feed cost inflation should be introduced.

 Consolidated Financial Outlay (FY 2027–31)

Component Five-Year Outlay (₹ crore)
 

National Dairy Productivity Mission

 

15,000

Price Stabilisation Fund 6,000
National digital dairy traceability platform and Cold Chain 7,000
A National Milk Quality Assurance and Enforcement Programme 4,000
Dairy Export Promotion and Competitiveness Scheme 8,000
Risk Mitigation & Agriculture Status Policy-based
Total ₹40,000+ crore
With a coordinated five-year budgetary push encompassing productivity enhancement, price stability, quality assurance, infrastructure development, export promotion, and policy parity, Indian dairying can be transformed into a globally competitive, farmer-centric, and quality-driven sector. The Union Budget FY 2027 can lay the foundation for this transformation and enable Indian dairy to lead global dairy markets with pride.

Co-investment Model

In conclusion, it is neither necessary nor desirable that the entire financial outlay be borne by the Government alone. A structured co-investment model, wherein the private sector and cooperative institutions contribute equity alongside public funding, will accelerate outcomes and ensure accountability. Such blended financing will leverage industry expertise, strengthen governance, and multiply the impact of public resources. This partnership-led approach can deliver a globally competitive, farmer-centric dairy ecosystem without imposing undue fiscal strain on the exchequer.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Jan 15th blog by Kuldeep Sharma Chief Editor Dairynews7x7

Stay Updated

Get the latest dairy industry news directly in your feed.

Prefer Us on Google Search

Swipe to continue reading

Previous Article

Next Article