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India waives petrochemical duty amid war crisis
Apr 03, 2026

India waives petrochemical duty amid war crisis

India has waived customs duty on around 40 critical petrochemical imports as a temporary measure to tackle supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing West Asia conflict, with the exemption effective...Read More

₹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

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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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

Mega dairy deals reshape New Zealand sector
Apr 03, 2026

Mega dairy deals reshape New Zealand sector

New Zealand’s dairy landscape is undergoing a major transformation with two significant acquisitions completed this week, signaling a strategic shift in global dairy investments. French giant Lactalis...Read More

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Mohan Yadav Budget Gives a Strategic Push to Dairy Products Market

By DairyNews7x7•Published on February 20, 2026

Mohan Yadav Budget Gives a Strategic Push to Dairy Products Market
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The Madhya Pradesh government’s third consecutive budget — a historic ₹4.38 lakh crore outlay framed as the state’s first rolling budget — has placed dairy and allied sectors firmly on the development map with targeted schemes and fiscal allocations aimed at strengthening market demand and rural incomes. The budget, presented on 18 February 2026, includes multiple measures with direct implications for the dairy products market and milk value chains.

A flagship initiative, the Yashoda Milk Scheme, has been allocated ₹700 crore in its first year, under which tetrapack milk will be supplied to students up to Class 8 under school nutrition programmes — potentially creating steady institutional demand for packaged milk and reinforcing consumption habits among young consumers. The government has set an ambitious target to reach around 80 lakh schoolchildren with milk supplies, signalling a large guaranteed market for dairy processors and brands in the organised sector.

Beyond direct consumption stimulation, the budget earmarks ₹600 crore for improving cow breeds, a measure that intersects with long-term productivity and quality improvement in milk yield — a key driver of value-added dairy product growth. Such allocations could strengthen the base for enhanced milk solids availability, benefiting processors of ghee, paneer, dahi, and fortified milks across the value chain.

The Madhya Pradesh government has also declared 2026 as the ‘Krishak Kalyan Varsh’ (Farmer Welfare Year) with over ₹1 lakh crore in farmer-centric schemes and a renewed focus on animal husbandry and dairy growth targets under the Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana, including aims to lift milk production growth from around 9 % to 20 %. These moves signal policy continuity aimed at bolstering rural incomes and expanding milk production capacity.

Complementary budget provisions — such as enhanced allocations for power subsidies, zero-interest loan schemes for farmers, and increases in direct income support programmes — also tend to reduce farm input burdens, thereby helping dairy farmers manage rising feed and veterinary costs. The expansion of the Ladli Behna scheme and indirect support for rural women can further strengthen household dairy engagement, since women play a central role in milk production and quality control at the village level.

Taken together, these budgetary moves suggest that the government sees dairy not just as an agricultural sub-sector but as a lever for rural development, nutrition security and market expansion. By stimulating institutional demand (milk in schools), supporting genetic and productivity enhancements, and aligning with broader farmer welfare frameworks, the budget could help create structural demand pull for dairy products while anchors value chain expansion for processors and brands.

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