Key Points

India's milk production remains stable with an impressive 239.30 million tonnes estimated for 2023-24. Minister Baghel emphasized the government's proactive approach to dairy sector development through multiple targeted missions. The Rashtriya Gokul Mission and National Dairy Development Program aim to enhance milk productivity and quality. These strategic initiatives ensure domestic milk requirements are met without necessitating significant imports.

Key Points: Milk Stocks Stable Baghel Assures Dairy Production Sufficiency

  • Milk production reaches 239.30 million tonnes in 2023-24
  • Per capita milk availability at 471 grams daily
  • Rashtriya Gokul Mission supports indigenous bovine breeds
  • Government implements multiple dairy development programs
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Milk situation stable due to adequate stocks: MoS Baghel

MoS Baghel reveals robust milk production at 239.30 million tonnes, highlights government's dairy development strategies

"India follows all WTO regulations for international trade - S.P. Singh Baghel"

New Delhi, Aug 19

The milk situation in the country has remained stable owing to adequate commodity stocks with stakeholders, the government informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, responding to a question whether there is a need to import milk due to an acute shortage in domestic production.

Minister of State of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S.P. Singh Baghel said in reply to a question from T.R. Baalu that the estimated milk production during 2023-24 stood at 239.30 million tonnes with per capita availability of 471 gram per day.

He said the government, in consultation with State/Union Territory milk federations and other stakeholders, regularly monitors the milk situation in the country.

Baghel said India is a member country of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and follows all the regulations of the WTO for international trade, including the agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures.

The milk products complying with India's SPS measures and applicable import tariffs are imported in the country in a limited quantity, the MoS said.

Sharing steps taken to increase domestic production of milk and protect the dairying industry in the country, the MoS said the government has launched a Rashtriya Gokul Mission which aims at the conservation and development of indigenous bovine breeds through scientific breeding and genetic improvement to enhance productivity and increase milk production.

He said the National Programme for Dairy Development aims to enhance the quality of milk and milk products and increase share of organised milk procurement.

Supporting Dairy Cooperatives & Farmer Producer Organisations engaged in dairy activities (SDCFPO) aims to strengthen dairy cooperatives and farmer producer organisations by providing them with working capital loans and facilitating market access, ensuring timely and remunerative payments to dairy farmers, he said.

Baghel said the Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund incentivises private investments in dairy processing, meat processing, animal feed plants, breed improvement, vaccine production, and animal waste management.

Earlier, Baalu had asked the government if due to acute shortage in domestic production of milk and milk products there is need to import milk and its products in the near future.

Baalu had also asked whether it is true that according to a recent study by the SBI, imports of dairy products including milk will adversely affect the livelihood of domestic milk producers.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rashtriya Gokul Mission is a great initiative! We need to preserve our indigenous breeds. Desi cows produce better quality milk anyway. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the numbers look good, I'm still paying ₹60 per liter in Bangalore. Stable situation should also mean affordable prices for common people.
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Suresh O
Importing milk products would destroy our dairy farmers. SBI study is absolutely right - we must protect our local milk producers. They are the backbone of rural economy.
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Ananya R
Hope the quality is being monitored too. Many companies mix water and other things. We need pure milk for our families, especially for growing children.
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David E
The infrastructure development fund is a smart move. Private investment in dairy processing can modernize the sector and create more employment opportunities.

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