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India’s Dairy Goes Digital as NDDB Builds a Data Spine
Jan 10, 2026

India’s Dairy Goes Digital as NDDB Builds a Data Spine

India’s dairy sector — already the world’s largest milk producer, accounting for about 25 % of global output — is undergoing a comprehensive digital transformation led by the National Dairy Developmen...Read More

Kerala Conclave Calls for Strategic Policy Support for Dairy Sector
Jan 10, 2026

Kerala Conclave Calls for Strategic Policy Support for Dairy Sector

A key agricultural and livestock conclave in Kerala — attended by policymakers, industry leaders and dairy experts — has urged substantial policy reforms and targeted support measures to strengthen th...Read More

Dairy Stocks Catch Market Eye with strong Sector Growth
Jan 10, 2026

Dairy Stocks Catch Market Eye with strong Sector Growth

The Indian dairy sector is gaining fresh investor interest as consumption of branded milk and value-added dairy products reaches an inflection point, even as broader trade talks cast a spotlight on th...Read More

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Midan’s Top 10 Meat & Dairy Trends to Watch in 2026
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U.S. Senate OKs Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act — Dairy Cheers

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 25, 2025

A bipartisan moment in Washington has been welcomed by the dairy sector with full force. The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which would restore whole and 2% milk options in public-school cafeterias, sailed through the U.S. Senate with unanimous support and now moves to the House for debate.

The legislation reverses a decade-old cafeteria rule that limited school children to skim or 1% milk. Under the new plan, schools would once again be able to serve richer milk options while preserving 1% and flavored milk for choice.

Key Senate backer Roger Marshall (R-KS), a long-standing advocate for dairy producers, celebrated the move on the “Market Day Report”, framing it as both a win for child nutrition and rural dairy families. He called expanded milk choices a “return to common sense and support for our farmers”.

Industry groups echoed his message. The International Dairy Foods Association called the vote a “watershed moment” for the American dairy community—linking improved student access with strengthened farm-gate demand. Meanwhile the National Milk Producers Federation cited the legislation as a crucial boost for dairy producer margins and consumer trust in milk.

What does this mean in practice? If the act passes in the House and is signed into law, school milk purchases are projected to rise. More demand for higher-fat milk means an incremental boost to fluid milk markets and farmers who supply into school programs. That uptick may ripple across dairy supply chains—from farm to processor to school dietician.

The story touches on a broader theme: how nutrition policy and agricultural policy are intertwined. By returning richer milk options to school menus, the act aligns two long-standing goals: better child health and stronger farm income. It signals that the dairy industry is once again squarely in the policy spotlight, not just as output but as food-system anchor.

From a global lens, such policy shifts matter. International dairy markets track U.S. consumption trends closely; renewed demand in one of the world’s largest dairy markets can ripple through export flows, pricing benchmarks, and strategic investment by dairy processors worldwide.

For Indian dairying professionals and stakeholders, the source of confidence is clear: when major markets like the U.S. reinforce fluid-milk demand via policy, it validates long-term structural bets on dairy as both an income-driver for farmers and a key pillar of national food security.

If you’d like to go deeper, I can pull related updates on dairy-policy moves in other countries, including India, and trace how they echo this U.S. change.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 25th 2025 RFD-TV

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