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India creates 9.25 crore Farmer IDs, targets 100%
Apr 04, 2026

India creates 9.25 crore Farmer IDs, targets 100%

India has created over 9.25 crore Farmer IDs across 19 states, marking a major step toward digitising agriculture, with the government now pushing to achieve 100% coverage within the next six months t...Read More

Amul milk in US costs up to ₹150/litre
Apr 04, 2026

Amul milk in US costs up to ₹150/litre

Amul milk, recently launched in the United States through partnerships with local cooperatives and retail chains, is being sold at significantly higher prices compared to India, highlighting stark glo...Read More

FSSAI mandates licenses for 2,036 dairies
Apr 04, 2026

FSSAI mandates licenses for 2,036 dairies

In a major crackdown following recent milk adulteration concerns, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has made it mandatory for 2,036 dairy units and milk suppliers in East Godava...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

Rajahmundry: A Tragedy Waiting to Repeat — An Early Warning

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

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

Quiet Centralisation: Risk is real for Private Dairy Sector

A Quiet Centralisation: What the New Cooperative Push Means for India’s Private Dairy Sector As reported by agencies citing a written reply by the Union Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, in the Raj...Read More

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Non-thermal pasteurization market to hit $5.7B
Apr 04, 2026

Non-thermal pasteurization market to hit $5.7B

The global non-thermal pasteurization market is witnessing rapid growth, projected to rise from USD 2.3 billion in 2023 to USD 5.7 billion by 2028, expanding at a strong CAGR of 20%, driven by increas...Read More

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

FAO Global Dairy Prices Rebound After Prolonged Decline

The FAO Dairy Price Index averaged 120.9 points in March, registering a modest increase of 1.5 points (1.2%)—marking the first upward movement since July 2025. However, despite this recovery, the inde...Read More

Methane leaks threaten dairy digester gains
Apr 03, 2026

Methane leaks threaten dairy digester gains

A new study highlights that while methane digesters on dairy farms are largely effective, rare but massive leaks can erase much of their climate benefit, raising concerns about long-term sustainabilit...Read More

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Innovations in Dairy Processing: From Capacity to Capability

By DairyNews7x7•Published on December 27, 2025

Innovations in Dairy Processing: From Capacity to Capability
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Dairy processing in India is undergoing a quiet but critical transition—from capacity creation to capability building. Despite being the world’s largest milk producer, India processes less than 30% of its milk into value-added products, compared to 70–80% in mature dairy economies. This gap represents the single largest unrealised opportunity in the sector.

Innovation today is less about flashy technology and more about commercial relevance. Processors are increasingly adopting membrane filtration, standardisation flexibility, enzymatic processing, and shelf-life extension technologies to extract higher value from the same litre of milk. Products such as high-protein milk, lactose-free variants, extended-shelf-life curd, and dairy-based beverages are moving from niche to mainstream.

Whey, long treated as a waste stream, is now emerging as a value engine. Globally, whey proteins account for a significant share of dairy profitability. In India, large volumes of whey are still underutilised or disposed of, reflecting both infrastructure and market gaps. Investments in whey concentration, drying, and ingredient applications can significantly improve plant economics.

Innovation is also being driven by consumer pull. Clean-label formulations, reduced sugar products, and functional nutrition are gaining traction, particularly in urban markets. However, success lies in scaling these innovations without pushing products beyond the affordability threshold—a challenge unique to emerging markets like India.

Processing innovation, therefore, must be frugal, scalable, and farmer-linked. The future belongs to dairies that innovate not just in products, but in process efficiency, yield optimisation, and portfolio resilience.

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At International Conference of Dairy Processing 2026, session 2 focuses on how innovations in dairy processing are reshaping value addition and driving sustainable growth in emerging markets. The discussion will highlight transformative trends such as plant-based and hybrid alternatives, automation and digitalisation, precision fermentation, health-focused and functional dairy products, and the development of efficient and sustainable supply chains. Through real-world examples and technology-led strategies, the session will explore how these innovations are enhancing competitiveness, improving product quality, and enabling market expansion for dairy enterprises.

The session is designed to guide industry leaders, technocrats and investors on leveraging advanced processing technologies and innovative business models to gain a competitive edge and successfully tap into emerging markets. It will provide practical insights on aligning innovation with evolving consumer expectations, regulatory requirements and sustainability goals.

By the end of the session, participants are expected to gain a strategic roadmap for adopting dairy processing innovations that unlock value addition and drive inclusive growth across the value chain, benefiting producers, processors and consumers alike. The discussion will also offer clear insights into investment opportunities in processing technologies, sustainability solutions and health-oriented dairy products that are shaping the future of the sector.

The session will be moderated by Mr Subhasis Roy, Co-Founder, Cloverleaf Global Solutions Pvt Ltd, and will feature an eminent panel comprising Mr Jayesh Gosrani, Member, TPCI National Committee on Dairy and Managing Director, Goma India; Mr Sachin Raverkar, Director – Sales (Dairy), GEA Process Engineers India Pvt Ltd; Mr Amardeep Singh Chadha, Member, TPCI National Committee on Dairy and Director, Chadha Sales; Mr Amlan Banerjee, President – Sales & Business Development, SSP Private Limited; Mr Vikram Mulmule, VP Sales & Operations – South Asia Sub-Continent, JBT Marel Corporation; and Mr Roopendra Chavan, Managing Director, Dairy Automation Pvt Ltd.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Dec 27th 2025 ICDP 2026 -  registration

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