Category Indian Dairy News

Challenges of Traceability in the Dairy Industry

Challenges of Traceability in the Dairy Industry
In today’s rapidly evolving global food market, ensuring the safety, quality, and integrity of dairy products has become paramount. With consumers demanding greater transparency and accountability from food producers, traceability has emerged as a critical factor in building trust and confidence in the dairy supply chain. Traceability is defined as the ability to track and trace the movement of products and their ingredients throughout the supply chain.

Sundarini milk cooperative won award at IDF Paris

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Sundarini, a Sundarbans-based milk cooperative and livestock producer, has won international laurels along with the National Dairy Development Board at the third International Dairy Federation at Paris on Friday. The Dairy Innovation Awards 2024 was awarded for sustainable farming practices.Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee congratulated members of…

Dodla Dairy Acquired Land in Maharashtra for Expansion

Dodla Dairy Acquired Land in Maharashtra for Expansion
Dodla Dairy Ltd (BSE – 543306, NSE – DODLA, ISIN: INE021001019), one of India’s leading integrated dairy companies, has announced that it has completed the acquisition of a land parcel admeasuring 35.23 acres at Itkal Village, Dharashiv District, Maharashtra. The company has a strong procurement setup in the state and this land acquisition is a step forward towards setting up an integrated plant for the surrounding Solapur district.

FSSAI’s Registration Mandate: Boosting Clean Milk and Food Safety

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a recent notification mandating the registration of primary milk producers, aimed at improving milk safety, traceability, and quality. This move targets the unorganized sector of the dairy industry, especially small and marginal dairy farmers, to raise awareness about clean milk production and address prevalent issues related to contaminants, hormones, and antibiotics in milk.

Dairy entry. Looking for unicorns among livestock

Dairy entry Looking for unicorns among livestock
Investors are rushing to milk the projected ₹49.95-lakh-crore opportunity in the Indian dairy sector, on the back of a compounded annual growth rate of 13 per cent during 2023-32. After attracting $154 million funding in 2022, the dairy sector briefly saw a dip in interest before it revived again this year, pulling in $109 million to date.

When it comes to food safety, trust but verify

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When it comes to food safety, trust but verify—this principle stands at the core of combating food adulteration and enhancing regulatory oversight, especially in the case of sacred offerings like ghee used in religious institutions. Let me take cognisance of the statement made by Supreme court on Monday regarding the quality of ghee being used in making the Tirupati Laddoo

WAMUL Launches Long Shelf-Life Flavoured Milk in North East, Expands ‘Purabi’ Brand

The West Assam Milk Producers’ Cooperative Union Ltd (WAMUL), under the ‘Purabi’ brand, has introduced a new range of long shelf-life flavoured milk, making it the first dairy unit in the North East to offer this product. The launch, which includes three flavours—mango, strawberry, and kesar—took place on Friday, with Assam's Minister for Cooperation, Nandita Gorlosa, presiding over the event.