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India-EU Carbon Trade Talks: Why Dairy Is Watching Closely
Jan 11, 2026

India-EU Carbon Trade Talks: Why Dairy Is Watching Closely

India and the European Union (EU) are intensifying negotiations on a long-pending Free Trade Agreement (FTA), with the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) at the centre of climate and trade...Read More

Farm Economy Seen Stabilizing in 2026; Costs & Policy Still Key Constraints
Jan 11, 2026

Farm Economy Seen Stabilizing in 2026; Costs & Policy Still Key Constraints

According to the December Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor, agricultural economists now expect the farm economy to stabilise in 2026 after years of pressure, but high input costs and policy uncertainty...Read More

The FAO Dairy Price Index declined by 4.4% in Dec 2025
Jan 11, 2026

The FAO Dairy Price Index declined by 4.4% in Dec 2025

The FAO Dairy Price Index declined by 5.9 points (4.4 percent) in December. Butter prices fell sharply, driven by seasonally higher cream availability in Europe and stock accumulation following strong...Read More

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Jan 09, 2026

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IPL Pushes Balanced Fertilisation for Dairy Sustainability

By DairyNews7x7•Published on October 10, 2025

P.S. Gahlaut, Managing Director of Indian Potash Limited (IPL), has emphasized balanced fertilisation as a cornerstone for sustainable dairy farming. The method involves applying both mineral and organic fertilisers in precise proportions tailored to soil and crop needs, aiming to enhance fodder crop production and overall soil health.

According to research cited by IPL, this combined fertiliser use can boost crop yields by 25–40%, increase soil organic carbon by over 110%, and nearly double nitrogen content (≈ 60% increase). These gains are intended to improve fodder quality, livestock health, and milk productivity.

To support these goals, IPL is advocating for innovation: precision agriculture tools (AI-driven sensors, remote sensing, data analytics), digital tracking (including blockchain), and manure recycling. These are intended to reduce fertiliser overuse, manage costs, reduce environmental pollution (runoff, greenhouse gas emissions), and increase transparency.

However, Gahlaut notes practical barriers: fragmented landholdings, high costs, complexity of technology, lack of rural infrastructure, and limited digital literacy among farmers. He argues that multi-stakeholder cooperation, policy incentives, and robust training programs are needed for widespread adoption.

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Balanced fertilisation addresses a critical link in the dairy value chain: soil health → fodder quality → animal health → milk output. Where soils are nutrient-deficient, even well-managed dairy farms struggle on yield and quality. IPL’s emphasis is well timed, as soil organic carbon in India has reportedly fallen from ~1% (70 years ago) to ~0.3% today, indicating long-term fertility loss.

From an economic angle, precise fertiliser use coupled with newer technologies could help farmers reduce input costs just as fertiliser prices are volatile globally. For dairy, which has high feed/fodder input requirements, these savings could improve margins.

On the sustainability front, reduced environmental externalities (less runoff, lower emissions) and better traceability (via digital tools) align project outcomes with consumer demand for “green dairy” products. This could become a differentiator in both domestic premium markets and export markets.

For scale, policy support is key: subsidies or incentives for precision tools, infrastructure (e.g. soil testing labs), and training are likely to influence how fast these practices are adopted. IPL’s advocacy for public-private partnerships and farmer empowerment suggests a pathway to scaling.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 10th 2025 ANI

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