Indian Cheesemakers Win Big at World Championship, PM Modi Celebrates Global Mark

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Indian cheesemakers for their medal-winning performance at the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026. India made an impressive debut, securing a Super Gold, two Gold, and one Silver medal at the prestigious international competition. The winning products included Eleftheria Gulmarg, Yak Churpi-Soft, Eleftheria Brunost, and Eleftheria Kaali Miri. This success is seen as a major milestone that strengthens India's artisanal dairy sector on the global stage.

Key Points: Indian Cheese Wins Medals at World Championship, PM Modi Lauds

  • India's debut at world cheese championship
  • Wins Super Gold, 2 Golds, and Silver
  • PM Modi praises cheesemakers on X
  • Strengthens artisanal dairy sector
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"Cheese from India makes its mark globally:" PM Modi lauds Indian cheesemakers for their their notable achievement at Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026

Indian artisanal cheeses win Super Gold, Gold, and Silver medals at the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026, earning praise from PM Narendra Modi.

"Cheese from India makes its mark globally... - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday lauded Indian cheesemakers for their stellar performance at the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026, asserting that Indian cheese has successfully "made its mark" on the global stage.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister highlighted that such international accolades significantly strengthen India's growing artisanal dairy sector.

"Cheese from India makes its mark globally...India made an impressive debut at the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026, which is a vibrant international competition for cheese and dairy products. Four Indian products won medals, including 1 Super Gold, 2 Golds and 1 Silver. The Super Gold was won by Eleftheria Gulmarg (Brie Style), the Golds were won by Yak Churpi-Soft, Nordic Farm, Leh, Ladakh and Eleftheria Brunost (Whey Cheese) while the Silver was won by Eleftheria Kaali Miri (Belper Knolle Style). Congratulations to Mausam Narang and Thenlay Nurboo. Such successes strengthen India's artisanal dairy sector on the world stage," said PM Modi.

This year, India made an impressive international debut. Country's cheesemakers secured a Super Gold, two Gold medals, and a Silver accolade at the fourth edition of the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil, also known as the Brazilian World Cheese Championship.

The prestigious cheese and dairy competition, held in São Paulo, Brazil, saw participation from over 30 countries. The Indian artisanal products were evaluated by a panel of 350 judges, underscoring the high global standards of the event. This year's performance represents a significant milestone for India's artisanal dairy sector on the world stage.

In a major boost to India's artisanal dairy industry, Eleftheria Gulmarg (Brie Style) was awarded the prestigious Super Gold medal.

Yak Churpi-Soft from Nordic Farm in Leh, Ladakh, and Eleftheria Brunost (Whey Cheese) also secured a gold medal. Additionally, Eleftheria Kaali Miri (Belper Knolle Style) bagged the Silver medal, further cementing India's presence at the international dairy competition.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing achievement! But I hope this international success translates into better prices and support for the actual cheesemakers back home, not just big brands. The focus should remain on uplifting our local dairy farmers.
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Aman W
Yak Churpi from Ladakh winning gold is the highlight for me! It shows the incredible diversity of Indian food products. We need to promote and preserve these unique regional specialties. Kudos to all the winners!
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Sarah B
As someone who loves cheese, I'm thrilled! I had no idea India produced such high-quality artisanal cheese. Can't wait to try and find these award-winning brands. This is a great step for global culinary recognition.
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Karthik V
While the PM's praise is good, I wish our government would also focus on reducing the massive import of foreign cheese and dairy products. We should be promoting and consuming our own world-class products first. #VocalForLocal
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Nisha Z
This is fantastic for our dairy sector's image abroad. It proves that 'Make in India' isn't just about tech and cars, but also about our agricultural and artisanal heritage. More power to our cheesemakers!

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