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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

Stop Blaming, Start Claiming: Livestock’s Carbon Credit Future
Nov 16, 2025

Stop Blaming, Start Claiming: Livestock’s Carbon Credit Future

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

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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

Raw-milk prices in Europe hit 5-yr low; ripple effect looms

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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WORLD’S FIRST DAIRY-FREE BUTTERMILK MADE FROM GRAINS

By DairyNews7x7•Published on March 25, 2022

Dairy-free buttermilk was always something home cooks made by adding acid to plant-based milk and waiting for it to curdle … until now. Dairy alternatives company Mill It created the first commercial dairy-free buttermilk, which relies on a proprietary blend of ancient grains. The company ferments these grains, which include millet and sorghum, to give its Plant-Based Buttermilk dairy-like characteristics.

“Ancient grains are very important in the process because they replace some of the traditional functionality in milk that allows us to ferment our plant milk and turn it into a probiotic buttermilk with acidic properties that are beneficial when baking,” Mill It Founder Bill Meyers told VegNews.

While making vegan buttermilk substitutes at home is entirely possible, Mill It’s version comes packed with probiotics and does not affect the flavor profile of baked goods. “Our buttermilk performs as a one to one replacer of traditional buttermilk in any recipe. This allows consumers to convert any of their favorite traditional recipes into plant-based versions,” Meyers said. “This is superior to any home methods of curdling plant milk because the lemon juice or vinegar used can cause significant flavor defects and when the ratio of acid to plant milk is unbalanced it can ruin a recipe.”

Mill It’s vegan buttermilk is low in sugar, priced between $4.99 and $5.99 for a 32-ounce bottle and can be used in recipes such as baked goods, pancakes, and smoothies, along with more savory applications such as coleslaw, corn bread, and curry

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Better milk: the making of dairy-free buttermilk

Mill It’s vegan buttermilk was a serendipitous development that grew out of the company’s desire to make creamy dairy-free dressings. After realizing that the dairy-free buttermilk itself is a functional and unique product, Meyers produced it as a stand-alone item.

“Buttermilk is the main ingredient in salad dressing and since most early plant-based dressings were replacing buttermilk with fatty oils or unsavory vegetable purées, we wanted to make something that would taste better and be healthier for consumers,” Meyers said. “Once we developed the buttermilk, we quickly realized that vegan buttermilk could be used to make a lot of other products as well.”

In addition to buttermilk, Mill It also makes Classic Ranch, Thousand Island, and Creamy Italian vegan dressings. Mill It’s products can be found at retailers such as Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, and Sprouts, and through online grocery stores Fresh Direct and Vegan Essentials.

Innovating the dairy-free category

Mill It’s vegan buttermilk is one innovation that is closing any remaining gaps for consumers in the dairy-free category. Artisan vegan cheese pioneer Miyoko’s Creamery is closing another: Vegan Cottage Cheese . The company’s founder Miyoko Schinner tinkered with various cultures and formulations to create the perfect dairy-free cottage cheese and found that watermelon seed milk and sunflower seed milk created the creamiest curds. Miyoko’s Creamery is expecting to release the product commercially in 2023.

And while the plant-based milk category is fairly saturated, several brands have found new ways to bring innovation into the space, too. French multinational brand Danone  —known best for its dairy products—decided that single-origin plant-based milks such as oat, almond, coconut, and soy could be blended together to create a better base. Earlier this year, Danone showcased this innovation with the launch of two line extensions under its WhiteWave portfolio of brands: Silk Nextmilk and So Delicious Wondermilk (which is also the base of a new So Delicious Icecream line).

TheNotCompany

In Chile, TheNotCompany (“NotCo”) is also blending plant-based ingredients into alternatives to animal products but with an added layer of artificial intelligence. Called “Guiseppe,” NotCo’s AI platform analyzes the components of animal products and helps recreate them with plant-based ingredients. For instance, NotCo’s milk—or rather, NotMilk—features pea protein for creaminess and a bit of cabbage and pineapple juices to replicate the funk of dairy without cows.

Notco has been innovating the dairy-free and meat alternative spaces in South America since 2015 and made its US debut by way of Whole Foods Market in 2020. This year, the innovative company announced its groundbreaking joint venture with international consumer goods giant Kraft Heinz. The newly formed Kraft heinz Not Company promises forthcoming innovations in the form of co-branded products that could lead to major plant-based changes in the global food system.

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