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TN Dairy Farmers Flag Neglect of Core Issues
Apr 11, 2026

TN Dairy Farmers Flag Neglect of Core Issues

Dairy farmers in Tamil Nadu have raised serious concerns over the lack of attention to their core issues, warning that persistent gaps in policy support and implementation are affecting the sustainabi...Read More

India’s Protein Boom Raises Supply Chain Risks
Apr 11, 2026

India’s Protein Boom Raises Supply Chain Risks

India is witnessing a sharp surge in demand for protein-rich foods—including dairy, eggs, fish, and meat—driven by rising incomes and rapid urbanisation, positioning the sector for significant growth...Read More

11,000 Litres Milk Dumped in Narmada Sparks Outrage
Apr 11, 2026

11,000 Litres Milk Dumped in Narmada Sparks Outrage

In a shocking incident that triggered widespread public outrage, around 11,000 litres of milk were reportedly dumped into the Narmada River, drawing sharp criticism on social media over food wastage a...Read More

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Delhi HC curbs FSSAI overreach on animal feed
Apr 09, 2026

Delhi HC curbs FSSAI overreach on animal feed

In a landmark judgment with far-reaching implications for the dairy and livestock ecosystem, the Delhi High Court has set aside key directives issued by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of Indi...Read More

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

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Dairy Traceability Becomes Key to Consumer Trust
Apr 11, 2026

Dairy Traceability Becomes Key to Consumer Trust

Traceability is rapidly emerging as a non-negotiable requirement in the dairy sector, as consumers increasingly demand transparency on product origin, safety, and sustainability. With growing concerns...Read More

US Raises 2026 Milk Output, Price Forecasts
Apr 11, 2026

US Raises 2026 Milk Output, Price Forecasts

The USDA has raised its 2026 milk production forecast, projecting higher output alongside improved milk price expectations, signaling a more optimistic outlook for the US dairy sector. Total milk prod...Read More

Jibal Targets Morocco’s Emerging Kefir Market
Apr 10, 2026

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Jibal, the Moroccan subsidiary of the Polmlek Group, has strengthened its position in North Africa’s evolving dairy landscape by launching its first locally produced kefir, marking a strategic entry i...Read More

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Mysuru Dairy Women Farmers Fight for Fair Pricing & Value Share

By DairyNews7x7•Published on February 19, 2026

Mysuru Dairy Women Farmers Fight for Fair Pricing & Value Share
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In a compelling grassroots movement emerging from Mysuru, Karnataka, a collective of women dairy farmers has stepped forward to demand fair milk pricing and equitable value share in the dairy value chain. Spurred by rising input costs and stagnant farmgate prices, these women — traditionally unpaid or marginally compensated contributors to dairy families — are organising for pricing transparency and stronger bargaining power with dairy processors and cooperatives. (The Better India)

The movement draws inspiration from farmer leaders like Buddha Kamalesh Mandya, who has emphasised that women — often entrusted with milking and animal care — deserve a direct voice in pricing discussions and decision-making platforms. Their demands focus on ensuring that small producers receive a fair share of the consumer rupee, especially as dairy processors and retailers expand value-added portfolios with significantly higher margins. (The Better India)

Women participants speak of the daily grind of milking, feeding and herd management, often without commensurate income, while market prices for milk have remained flat or inconsistent in recent seasons. In response, they are advocating for mechanisms such as quality-linked pricing, cooperative membership benefits, and transparent procurement policies that reflect the true cost of production — including rising prices of feed, fodder and veterinary care. (The Better India)

The initiative is also significant because it brings gender equity into dairy economics, highlighting that women — who contribute disproportionately to on-farm tasks — should share both power and profit. Experts note that formal recognition of women’s roles in dairy governance and pricing boards can strengthen rural incomes and uplift entire households, especially in a sector where over 70% of producers are small-scale and family-based.

This movement mirrors larger debates in the Indian dairy sector around value distribution, cooperative restructuring and fair pay for producers — themes echoed in recent policy dialogues, budget reviews and trade discussions. With processors expanding into high-margin value-added products like flavoured milks, cheese and fortified beverages, ensuring that primary producers benefit equitably remains a central challenge. (The Better India)

By organising regionally and spreading awareness through community networks, Mysuru’s dairy women are challenging traditional hierarchies and asserting that fair milk pricing is not just an economic issue, but a matter of social justice. Their efforts underscore the need for inclusive price discovery mechanisms, gender-sensitive procurement models and empowerment pathways that connect barn-level realities to boardroom decisions.

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