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  2. Dairy in India - Wikipedia

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    The economic impact of the dairy industry in India is substantial. Most of the milk produced comes from buffalo; cow milk is a close second, and goat milk a distant third. A large variety of dairy products like paneer, butter, ghee, and yogurt are produced buffaloes in India. Dairy imports into India are negligible and subject to tariffs.

  3. Farming systems in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 India became the world leader in milk production with a production volume of 84 million tons. India has about three times as many dairy animals as the US, which produces around 75 million tons. Dairy farming is generally a type of subsistence farming system in India, especially in Haryana, the major producer of milk in the country.

  4. Agriculture in India - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide employment In agriculture, forestry and fishing in 2021. India has one of the highest number of people employed in these sectors. As per the 2014 FAO world agriculture statistics India is the world's largest producer of many fresh fruits like banana, mango, guava, papaya, lemon and vegetables like chickpea, okra and milk, major spices like chili pepper, ginger, fibrous crops such as ...

  5. India has millions of dairy farmers. It's creating a methane ...

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    India is the world's largest milk producer, and is home to 80 million dairy farmers who made 231 million tons of milk last year. India has millions of dairy farmers. It's creating a methane ...

  6. Animal husbandry in India - Wikipedia

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    Dairy farming provided supplementary employment and an additional source of income to many small and marginal farmers. The National Dairy Development Board was established in 1965 under the auspices of Operation Flood at Anand, in Gujarat, to promote, plan, and organize dairy development through cooperatives; to provide consultations; and to ...

  7. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying - Wikipedia

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    It is a web portal which was launched to organise the livestock market in India. It provides information to the farmers and dairy entrepreneurs regarding feed and fodder of the livestock. It also eases the sale of bovine germplasm, embryos and frozen semen by providing first hand information to the stakeholders involved. It provides facilities ...

  8. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product. Dairy farming has a history that goes back to the early Neolithic era, around the seventh millennium BC, in many regions of ...

  9. Indo-Israeli Centre of Excellence for Animal Husbandary ...

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    The centre will operate in the field of research and training for cost-effective and innovative localised animal husbandry in India and dairy technologies for the intensive dairy production system of global standards to enhance per capita availability of milk. [1] It is located within the Government Livestock Farm at Hisar in Haryana state of ...