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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

Heritage Foods MD Wins Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025
Jan 11, 2026

Heritage Foods MD Wins Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025

Heritage Foods Limited announced that Mrs. N. Bhuvaneswari, Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, received the Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025 (Andhra Pradesh) at the Indian Dairy Associatio...Read More

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Microplastic Found in Cheese Spark Health Concern

By DairyNews7x7•Published on October 18, 2025

A new study by researchers from the University of Padua, Italy, has found microplastic particles in nearly all dairy samples, raising concerns about food safety and long-term health effects.

The study analyzed 28 dairy samples, including milk, fresh cheeses like mozzarella and paneer, and aged cheeses such as cheddar and Parmesan. While milk showed an average of ~350 plastic particles per kilogram, aged cheese contained more than 1,000 microplastic fragments per kilogram, mainly polyethylene, polypropylene, and PET.

Researchers believe contamination occurs at multiple stages — through animal feed, milking equipment, water, plastic containers, and packaging materials. The Times of India report notes that these microplastics may interfere with blood sugar regulation, liver function, hormones, and gut microbiome health, although evidence remains preliminary.

Experts suggest consumers choose fresh over aged cheeses and avoid long-term storage of dairy in plastic containers.

Industry Insight:

This study underscores an emerging dimension of dairy safety — moving beyond microbial and chemical residues to now include microplastic contamination.

Cheese makers and dairy processors may face pressure to review packaging materials, hygiene protocols, and plastic handling across the value chain. For India, where traditional paneer and ghee dominate, the risk may be lower — but industrial cheese production could attract future scrutiny.

Microplastic monitoring is not yet part of India’s FSSAI quality standards, but as global awareness rises, regulators and brands will likely move toward plastic-free certifications and stricter quality audits.

Companies that proactively invest in non-plastic equipment, stainless steel fittings, and biodegradable packaging can position themselves as leaders in clean, sustainable dairy production — turning a risk into a market advantage.

Key Numbers at a Glance

Parameter Observation Source / Note
Samples analyzed 28 dairy products (milk & cheese) Univ. of Padua study
Milk contamination ~350 particles/kg Avg. across liquid samples
Aged cheese contamination >1,000 particles/kg Highest in cheddar, Gouda, Parmesan
Fresh cheese contamination <400 particles/kg Lower in mozzarella, paneer, ricotta
Plastics detected PET, polyethylene, polypropylene Common packaging materials
Potential health risks Blood sugar disruption, liver stress, hormonal imbalance Experimental evidence
Recommended consumer action Prefer fresh dairy; reduce plastic contact Times of India, 2025

DairyNews7x7 Takeaway:

Microplastic contamination may soon join antibiotic residues and adulteration as a key consumer trust challenge.
India’s dairy sector must act early — strengthening traceability, clean packaging, and stainless processing lines — before perception overtakes proof.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 18th 2025

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