
India continues to play a crucial role in the global animal products market, emerging as a leading producer of high-quality items such as milk, meat and eggs. In 2023-24, India’s animal product exports amounted to ₹37,665.51 crore ($4,543.52 million), with buffalo meat emerging as the dominant contributor. Buffalo meat alone accounted for ₹31,010.10 crore ($3,740.53 million), representing over 82 per cent of the total exports.
The APEDA data show that other notable exports included sheep and goat meat (₹643.55 crore/$77.68 million), poultry products (₹1,530.20 crore/$184.58 million), dairy products (₹2,260.94 crore/$272.64 million), and natural honey (₹1,470.84 crore/$177.52 million). India successfully exports buffalo meat to more than 70 countries globally in South-East Asia, West Asia, Africa, CIS Countries, etc. Major markets of Indian buffalo meat are Vietnam, Malaysia, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Indonesia, the UAE, Algeria and Russia.
According to recent data, the country secured the top spot as the world’s largest milk producer in 2022, contributing to 24 per cent of global milk production. In addition, India accounted for 7.25 per cent of the global egg output in 2021. It boasted the world’s largest population of milch animals, including 109.85 million buffaloes, 148.88 million goats and 74.26 million sheep in 2019.

Interestingly, answering whether the government has studied the impact on meat import and export due to prevailing social phenomena like protests and mob attacks, the Ministry of Food Processing and Industries told Lok Sabha in August that it has not “conducted any such study”.