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Functional Dairy Foods Faculty Training Begins at BHU, Varanasi
Jan 07, 2026

Functional Dairy Foods Faculty Training Begins at BHU, Varanasi

A 21-day advanced faculty training programme titled “Functional Dairy Foods: From Concept to Commercialisation” has started at the Department of Dairy Science & Food Technology, Institute of Agricultu...Read More

Aavin Producers Demand Rs 200 Crore Dues from Tamil Nadu Govt
Jan 06, 2026

Aavin Producers Demand Rs 200 Crore Dues from Tamil Nadu Govt

Dairy producers associated with the Tamil Nadu Co-operative Milk Producers’ Federation (Aavin) have raised a strong demand for the state government to clear pending **dues worth approximately ₹200 cro...Read More

Farmers’ Bodies Demand Agri & Dairy Be Kept Out of US FTA
Jan 06, 2026

Farmers’ Bodies Demand Agri & Dairy Be Kept Out of US FTA

A network of farmers’ organisations, led by the Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements (ICCFM), has formally urged the Government of India to exclude all aspects of agriculture — including...Read More

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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

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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

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Why India Must Turn to Dairy as a Nutrition Anchor

By Kuldeep Sharma•Published on October 02, 2025

India’s recent Nature Medicine publication (ICMR‑INDIAB survey) shines a powerful light on what has long been suspected: our diets are dangerously imbalanced. Among 18,090 adults studied, 62% of daily calories came from carbohydrates, while protein made up just 12% and fats 25%. Critically, replacing just 5% of carb calories with protein from dairy, legumes, egg or fish was correlated with significantly lower odds of type 2 diabetes and prediabetes.

What this suggests is not just a statistical curiosity, but a pathway out of India’s metabolic crisis. Carbohydrate-heavy diets — especially refined grains, sugars — are fueling rising obesity, insulin resistance, and NCDs. In contrast, dairy protein stands out as a viable, culturally acceptable, and high-bioavailability option to shift the macro balance.

The Hidden Hunger

Malnutrition, Protein Deficit & Stunting While our elite desserts markets flourish, large segments of India remain entrapped in protein poverty and childhood undernutrition.

• Stunting affects ~35.5% of children under 5, and wasting ~18.7% (NFHS / Global Hunger Index).

• Meta‑analyses estimate pooled stunting prevalence ~41% in adolescents, underweight ~32.6%.

• In NNMB / rural surveys, the risk of quality protein inadequacy among children (1–6 years) and pregnant women is ~66–74%.

• Surveys suggest 73% of Indians are protein deficient; only ~10% meet adequate dietary protein standards.

Many rural households still derive ~60% of their protein from cereals — low in digestibility, missing essential amino acids. Dairy: A Strategic Lever, Not a Luxury Dairy holds a unique position in India’s food and social landscape. It is culturally acceptable, locally producible, and matches multiple nutritional needs — protein, calcium, vitamins, bioactive peptides, and more.

A modest shift toward dairy-based protein could help redress both overconsumption of refined carbs and underconsumption of quality protein. This requires more than rhetoric:

1. Strengthen procurement & supply chain.

2. Ensure equitable access for rural/low-income households.

3. Promote dairy through nutrition programs (ICDS, mid-day meals).

4. Supportive policy with tax relief, infrastructure investment, and integration with health initiatives.

From Crisis to Opportunity

India’s health and nutrition trajectory is at a tipping point. The double burden looms — persistent undernutrition and rising NCDs. Yet the new ICMR findings show a clear pathway: better protein quality = better metabolic health. Dairy isn’t a panacea, but it is one of the most scalable, culturally resonant tools in India’s nutrition arsenal. It’s time policies, investments and public discourse treat milk not as a commodity, but as a strategic public health investment. Let’s shift from sugar-laced growth to nourishing growth — for children, mothers, and the future of India.

Source : Blog by Kuldeep Sharma Chief editor Dairynews7x7 Oct 2nd 2025

Reference : Read Research article here

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