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FSSAI CEO calls for nationwide crackdown on high-risk food
Mar 03, 2026

FSSAI CEO calls for nationwide crackdown on high-risk food

March 2 (ANI): Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) CEO Rajit Punhani urged states and Union Territories to significantly strengthen on-ground enforcement mechanisms, with a sharp fo...Read More

Ahmedabad Paneer Fails Lab Tests, Safety Risks Rise
Mar 03, 2026

Ahmedabad Paneer Fails Lab Tests, Safety Risks Rise

In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, food safety authorities have raised alarm over significant lapses in dairy product quality after multiple paneer samples tested positive for adulteration and unsafe conditions,...Read More

Dairy Cooling Boosts Melghat’s Rural Progress
Mar 03, 2026

Dairy Cooling Boosts Melghat’s Rural Progress

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated a 2,000-litre bulk milk cooler at Dharni in Melghat (Amravati district) — a crucial step aimed at enhancing milk collection efficiency, reducing spoilag...Read More

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India’s Dairy Climate Paradox: Production Triumph Meets Methane Time-Bomb
Mar 02, 2026

India’s Dairy Climate Paradox: Production Triumph Meets Methane Time-Bomb

India’s rise to the top of the global dairy league board has been one of the most remarkable agricultural success stories of the 21st century. With milk production surpassing 247 million tonnes per ye...Read More

India’s First Cow Culture Museum in Mathura
Feb 16, 2026

India’s First Cow Culture Museum in Mathura

India’s first national “Cow Culture Museum” is set to be established in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, on the campus of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Veterinary Science University, announced the Uttar Pradesh B...Read More

Why India’s Dairy Needs a National Fodder Grid ?
Feb 15, 2026

Why India’s Dairy Needs a National Fodder Grid ?

Recently, I moderated the Farmer's session at 52nd DIC. While deliberating on pathways for Kerala to move towards milk self-reliance, K S Mani, Chairman of Milma, articulated a compelling thought: jus...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

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GDT 399: Dairy Prices Surge on Demand Momentum & Tightening Supply
Mar 04, 2026

GDT 399: Dairy Prices Surge on Demand Momentum & Tightening Supply

The latest Global Dairy Trade (GDT) Event 399 held on 3 March 2026 delivered a strong market signal, posting a 5.7 % rise in the GDT Price Index, with the overall average price reaching USD 4,301 per...Read More

Dairy Cooling Boosts Melghat’s Rural Progress
Mar 03, 2026

Dairy Cooling Boosts Melghat’s Rural Progress

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated a 2,000-litre bulk milk cooler at Dharni in Melghat (Amravati district) — a crucial step aimed at enhancing milk collection efficiency, reducing spoilag...Read More

Australian Dairy Farmers Argue Plant-Based Drinks Shouldn’t Be Called “Milk”
Mar 03, 2026

Australian Dairy Farmers Argue Plant-Based Drinks Shouldn’t Be Called “Milk”

Australian dairy farmers are calling for tighter labelling laws that would prevent plant-based beverages from using the term “milk”, leveraging a recent UK Supreme Court ruling against a major...Read More

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NDRI Issues Winter Advisory to Protect Cattle and Milk Yield

By DairyNews7x7•Published on January 17, 2026

NDRI Issues Winter Advisory to Protect Cattle and Milk Yield
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With record-low temperatures, limited sunshine, fog and cold winds sweeping northern India, the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) has issued a winter advisory for dairy farmers to protect cattle and sustain milk production. Officials warn that harsh winter conditions — especially during the peak lactation period for cattle that calved in October–November — can lower milk yields and weaken animal health if appropriate precautions are not taken.

NDRI experts emphasise that cold stress increases the energy requirements of cows and buffaloes, making it harder for them to maintain milk output and reproductive performance. To counter this, farmers are advised to supplement diets with at least 1 kg of energy-rich concentrate daily, and for goats, include legume fodder such as chickpea, pigeon pea and lentil straw in rations to help sustain production under cold stress.

Animal housing is another critical focus: cold, damp floors can discourage animals from resting comfortably. The institute recommends dry, quality bedding (such as rice straw or rubber mats) that is changed daily, and shelter arrangements that reduce drafts while allowing adequate ventilation. Newborn calves — particularly vulnerable in cold conditions — should be bathed only during warmer parts of the day, and drinking water maintained at 20–25 °C to encourage intake and support digestion.

NDRI also cautions against sealed, poorly ventilated night housing, which can accumulate harmful gases such as ammonia and carbon dioxide, leading to respiratory stress. Instead, dairy owners should aim for draft-free but ventilated sheds and regular health monitoring to catch early signs of cold-related illnesses.

The institute’s guidance aligns with other regional livestock advisories recommending balanced, high-energy feed, dry bedding and windbreaks to help animals cope with severe cold — all measures that collectively help maintain milk production through winter stress.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Jan 17th 2026

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