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Bad Loans in Indian Agriculture Still Rising as NPA
Jan 05, 2026

Bad Loans in Indian Agriculture Still Rising as NPA

India’s agriculture sector — a backbone of rural livelihoods and allied industries such as dairy and livestock — is showing rising bad loan (NPA) exposure even as overall banking balance sheets appear...Read More

Kerala Dairy Farmers Reject Milk Protester in Kollam
Jan 05, 2026

Kerala Dairy Farmers Reject Milk Protester in Kollam

A bizarre protest by a man in front of a dairy milk society in Paravur, Kollam, Kerala — in which he poured milk over his own head claiming his cows’ milk was being unfairly rejected — has drawn stron...Read More

Telangana’s Indira Dairy Scheme Offers Women Earnings up to Rs 40,000/Month
Jan 05, 2026

Telangana’s Indira Dairy Scheme Offers Women Earnings up to Rs 40,000/Month

The Telangana government has launched the Indira Dairy Scheme to empower rural women with sustainable dairy-based livelihoods, enabling them to earn between ₹20,000 and ₹40,000 per month by establishi...Read More

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From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook
Jan 01, 2026

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As we step into 2026, it is worth pausing to reflect on how the Indian dairy sector navigated the challenges of 2025 and how closely reality tracked the forecasts I outlined in the first blog of last...Read More

India–NZ Dairy FTA: Safeguards or Silent Slippages?
Dec 26, 2025

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The recently concluded India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks an important milestone in bilateral trade, while carefully ring-fencing India’s sensitive dairy sector. Under the agreement, c...Read More

Vision 2047: India’s Dairy Development Roadmap
Dec 21, 2025

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As India moves steadily toward Vision 2047, the dairy sector stands at a strategic inflection point. From being a food security instrument in the decades following Independence, dairy has evolved into...Read More

Global Dairy Dynamics: Innovation, Sustainability & Inclusion
Dec 18, 2025

Global Dairy Dynamics: Innovation, Sustainability & Inclusion

The International Dairy Processing Conference (IDPC) 2026, organised by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, Dwarka, New Delhi on 7 January 2026, will serve as...Read More

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The Truth About The a2 Milk Company Ltd — Is It a “Better Milk” Stock?
Jan 05, 2026

The Truth About The a2 Milk Company Ltd — Is It a “Better Milk” Stock?

The a2 Milk Company Ltd — known for producing milk containing only the A2 beta-casein protein, which some consumers find easier to digest — is currently in the spotlight as investors debate whether it...Read More

Plant-Based Milk Helping Vulnerable Women in Africa
Jan 05, 2026

Plant-Based Milk Helping Vulnerable Women in Africa

Australia’s non-dairy milk market — worth over USD 600 million annually and growing rapidly — is not only reshaping consumer preferences but also impacting lives in some of the world’s poorest communi...Read More

Remilk & Gad Dairies Launch “The New Milk” — Real Dairy, No Cows
Jan 04, 2026

Remilk & Gad Dairies Launch “The New Milk” — Real Dairy, No Cows

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From Wheat to Milk, UP’s Dairy Drives Farm Income Surge

By DairyNews7x7•Published on January 04, 2026

Uttar Pradesh’s record agricultural performance is no longer driven by crops alone. Alongside bumper wheat and rice harvests, dairy and livestock have emerged as core pillars of farm income growth, reinforcing the state’s transition towards diversified and resilient agriculture. The latest assessment highlights livestock, dairy and fisheries as key contributors to rising rural incomes across India’s most populous state.

Uttar Pradesh today stands as India’s largest milk-producing state, with annual milk output of around 387 lakh metric tonnes, contributing nearly 16 % of the country’s total milk production. Daily milk availability is estimated at over 1,060 lakh litres, underpinned by a vast base of approximately 5.3 crore milch animals, accounting for close to one-fifth of India’s total milch population. This scale has made dairy a dependable daily cash-flow activity for millions of small and marginal farmers.

The growing role of dairy is reflected in its economic contribution as well. Livestock contributes about 7 % to Uttar Pradesh’s Gross State Domestic Product, higher than the national average, underscoring its importance beyond subsistence farming. State-led initiatives to strengthen animal health services, improve breed productivity and expand cooperative and private milk procurement networks are helping farmers hedge against crop price volatility.

Government policy support has further accelerated this momentum. Investments are being channelled into strengthening dairy cooperatives, expanding veterinary infrastructure, disease-control programmes and livestock insurance, while new dairy processing capacities are being planned to absorb rising milk production. These measures are aimed at ensuring remunerative prices, reducing distress sales and improving value realisation for producers.

The “from wheat to milk” narrative signals a structural shift in Uttar Pradesh’s farm economy — where dairy is no longer an allied activity but a central growth engine. As crop agriculture reaches productivity plateaus, sustained expansion of dairy and livestock is emerging as a critical pathway to stable farm incomes, rural employment and long-term agricultural resilience in the state.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Jan 4th 2026 Read full story here

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