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TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy
Dec 12, 2025

TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy

In Coimbatore this week, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Milk and Dairy Development, Mano Thangaraj, called on dairy farmers to embrace modern technologies to boost productivity and value addition across th...Read More

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens
Dec 12, 2025

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens

India’s dairy sector, valued at nearly $30 billion, has reached a point where incremental changes will not deliver the next breakthrough. For decades, improvement programs have focused on what farmers...Read More

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025
Dec 12, 2025

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025

India’s retail landscape in 2025 was marked by a decisive shift in how consumers choose, consume and connect with brands. From beverages to daily nutrition and even the most essential dairy products,...Read More

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More Milk, Less Money: India’s Dairy Crisis
Dec 01, 2025

More Milk, Less Money: India’s Dairy Crisis

With the release of the BAHS 2025 summary report, I felt compelled to deep dive into its findings and reflect on the real progress and challenges facing India’s dairy sector. Over the last six years,...Read More

India Milk Prices: Cost Shock and Procurement Pressure
Nov 28, 2025

India Milk Prices: Cost Shock and Procurement Pressure

Milk prices in India face upward pressure as rising feed costs and procurement hikes reshape farm economics. Insight on dairy procurement, feed costs, and market outlook. Official government and coope...Read More

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Nov 16, 2025

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This week, I had the opportunity to attend an Agri Carbon Masterclass conducted by CII FACE. The deliberations, case studies, and discussions presented during the session were both insightful and thou...Read More

India Powers the Gulf’s Dairy Revolution -Gulf Food 2025
Oct 31, 2025

India Powers the Gulf’s Dairy Revolution -Gulf Food 2025

As Gulf Food Manufacturing prepares to open its doors from November 4–6 in Dubai, Indian dairy product and equipment manufacturers have a unique opportunity to explore one of the most promising region...Read More

Global Dairy News

Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up
Dec 08, 2025

Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up

The New Zealand dairy stalwart Fonterra has sold its consumer dairy-brands (milk, butter, cheese) — including “Anchor” and “Mainland Cheese” — to French agribusiness giant Lactalis in late October 202...Read More

Raw-milk prices in Europe hit 5-yr low; ripple effect looms
Dec 07, 2025

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European raw-milk prices have plunged to their lowest in five years, as oversupply and weak demand weigh on dairy markets across the region. According to recent data from DCA Market Intelligence B.V.,...Read More

Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms
Dec 06, 2025

Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms

The FAO Dairy Price Index averaged 137.5 points in November, down 4.4 points (3.1 percent) from October and 2.4 points (1.7 percent) from its value a year ago. International dairy prices fell for the...Read More

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Stay packed Stay taxed! Stay Hygienic Stay Foolish !

By Kuldeep Sharma•Published on July 18, 2022

Today is 18th July 2022. GST of 5% will be levied on healthy and hygienically packed curd, buttermilk, lassi and Paneer from today. Covid-19 created a paradigm shift in the eating choice of the public at large. Dairy products due to high quality of their protein emerged as best in class super foods.

There was a huge investment in the dairy sector in the last 2-3 years. The target of Most of the investment was to produce curd, buttermilk, paneer, and cheese . Buttermilk became a poor man’s soft drink and paneer became a common man’s meaty source of proteins.

Food inflation in India currently is at an all time high. The industry as well as dairy farmers are struggling to meet both ends. At this crucial moment, the GST council imposed 5% GST on the most nutritious dairy products meant for masses. The GST council passed on the responsibility of this decision to some experts who have suggested the government to do so.

Who is guiding the policy makers ?

Who are these experts ? When we asked the Indian dairy association and leading dairy players in the country then none of them had any clue about it happening. The industry was rather looking forward to a decrease in GST on butter and ghee . The industry excluded approach of the policy makers has made few things very clear.

a. It is better to remain in an unorganised sector than organised one.

b.It is better to work at lower scale than at large scale.

c. It is better to make and sell products in loose in hygiene compromised manner rather than to hygienically pack the dairy products

d. It is better to not do value addition in milk and stick to selling milk only.

e. It is better to remain as a dairy farmer only as the moment you become a processor ; you will be taxed.

f. It is cumbersome to consider fresh dairy products distribution as a livelihood opportunity.

Stay packed Stay taxed

Todays’ Mantra is stay packed stay taxed. Then it may be mass products like curd, buttermilk, Lassi or even cereal, grains etc. However there is still some scope for the industry to start selling their curd in-a-26-Lit bucket or paneer in-26-kgs block . Anything above 25 lit/25 kgs doesn’t come under the pre-packed and pre-labeled category in metrology. The government may release some clarifications later in this regard as these are the grey areas.

Stay hygienic Stay Foolish

There is no law applicable to thousands of food operators who are making paneer in most unhygienic conditions and adulterating it with vegetable oil. It is estimated that more than half of the paneer being sold loose in the market is unhygienic and adulterated. There is no need for these players to pay tax or write anything on their label, rather there is no label as they are selling their product wrapped in a muslin cloth.

The government may not get more than Rs 400-500 Crores by bringing these products under the ambit of GST but such actions will definitely demotivate the industry as well as farmers and they will think twice before pressing the accelerator of growth.

I request policy makers to be inclusive and understand the requirements of farmers , industry and consumers first before taking any decision. With most of the stakeholders passing on the gst to consumers, this decision has not done good for anyone in the complete dairy value chain. The government also will not gain much in their tax collection.

Source : Dairy blog by Kuldeep Sharma Chief editor Dairynews7x7

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