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Andhra CM Alleges ‘Bathroom-Cleaner Chemical’ Ghee in Tirupati Laddus
Feb 07, 2026

Andhra CM Alleges ‘Bathroom-Cleaner Chemical’ Ghee in Tirupati Laddus

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has sparked fresh controversy by alleging that during the tenure of the previous YSRCP government, the iconic Tirupati laddus — sacred prasada...Read More

Parag Milk Foods Q3 profit down 13 pc to Rs 33 cr
Feb 06, 2026

Parag Milk Foods Q3 profit down 13 pc to Rs 33 cr

Parag Milk Foods Ltd on Thursday posted a 13.51 per cent drop in consolidated net profit at Rs 32.57 crore for the third quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal on higher expenses. The company had clocked a ne...Read More

India–US Trade Deal Criticised as Costly for Farmers
Feb 06, 2026

India–US Trade Deal Criticised as Costly for Farmers

Several farmer groups and political critics have slammed the recently announced India–US trade pact, warning that it could be detrimental to India’s farm economy if agricultural and dairy products are...Read More

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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

Economic Survey 2026: Why Dairy Holds the Key to Farm Incomes
Jan 31, 2026

Economic Survey 2026: Why Dairy Holds the Key to Farm Incomes

The Economic Survey 2025–26 quietly but clearly reinforces a reality that those working closely with rural India already know: dairy is no longer just a subsidiary activity to agriculture, it is the b...Read More

Two Stocks Powering India's Rs 1-Lakh-Crore Protein Boom
Jan 21, 2026

Two Stocks Powering India's Rs 1-Lakh-Crore Protein Boom

Protein consumption in India is moving beyond supplements and fitness products into daily food choices. Awareness around nutrition has increased, but intake remains uneven. Parag Milk Foods Ltd. estim...Read More

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India–US Trade Deal Tussle: Dairy’s “Non-Veg Milk” Sticking Point
Feb 07, 2026

India–US Trade Deal Tussle: Dairy’s “Non-Veg Milk” Sticking Point

Negotiations on the India–US trade agreement have been complicated by cultural, regulatory and market concerns over U.S. dairy imports, with the contentious issue of so-called “non-veg milk” emerging...Read More

FAO Food Price Index declines in January for fifth consecutive month
Feb 07, 2026

FAO Food Price Index declines in January for fifth consecutive month

The measure of world food commodity prices declined in January for the fifth consecutive month, led by lower international quotations for dairy, sugar and meat products, according to the benchmark rep...Read More

India–US Trade Deal: Dairy Still a Sensitive Grey Area
Feb 05, 2026

India–US Trade Deal: Dairy Still a Sensitive Grey Area

The abrupt end to last summer’s tariff war between India and the United States has brought immediate relief to markets, with President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing a rollba...Read More

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India’s Dairy Giants Bet Big on Protein Boom

By DairyNews7x7•Published on December 08, 2025

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From shakes to cheeses, top brands innovate to bring affordable, protein-rich dairy to India’s expanding health-conscious market.

India’s leading dairy players are riding the growing wave of protein awareness by transforming everyday dairy products into high-protein staples for the masses. With 73% of Indian adults consuming less protein than recommended, the opportunity for innovation is immense. Brands like Amul, Parag, Danone, and MuscleBlaze are tailoring products—from high-protein milk to specialized yoghurts and spreads—to bridge this nutritional gap, targeting everyone from urban fitness enthusiasts to everyday consumers.

Amul is spearheading the push with a variety of products, including whey protein-fortified beverages and ready-to-drink protein shakes. According to R.S. Sodhi, President of the Indian Dairy Association, there’s a sharp uptick in demand for dairy-based protein, particularly in accessible formats. Danone is also expanding its Protinex brand with newer SKUs and a focus on e-commerce and offline retail. The aim is to normalize protein consumption across income segments, rather than market it solely as a premium health trend.

Meanwhile, startups like Milk Mantra and NutriMoo are joining the revolution with products like protein-rich Greek yoghurt and lab-tested fortified milk. MuscleBlaze, with its BodyFuel range and Protein Bars, is capitalizing on India’s fitness boom, targeting not only gym-goers but also children and the elderly. The key lies in offering scientifically backed, affordable products that blend seamlessly into traditional diets.

Retailers and nutritionists agree: India’s shift from carb-heavy meals to protein-balanced nutrition is real and accelerating. Experts emphasize that integrating protein into familiar foods—like paneer, dahi, and buttermilk—could unlock wide-scale nutritional impact without alienating culturally rooted diets. Marketing efforts now focus more on education and transparency than celebrity endorsements or hype.

With India’s protein market projected to grow from $500 million in 2022 to over $1 billion by 2027, the dairy industry is positioning itself at the forefront of this transformation. The convergence of affordability, innovation, and nutrition science is driving the sector’s evolution. As more companies prioritize protein-rich offerings, dairy is poised to become the primary source of accessible nutrition for India’s 1.4 billion people.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Dec 8th 2025 from our partner channel edairynews.com

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