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  2. Sahiwal cattle - Wikipedia

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    They were once kept in large herds by professional herdsmen called "Charwahas". With the introduction of irrigation systems to the region. they began to be kept in smaller numbers by the farmers of the region, who used them as draught and dairy animals. Today the Sahiwal is one of the best dairy breeds in India and Pakistan.

  3. List of Indian dairy products - Wikipedia

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    A variety of dairy products are commonly found in India and an important part of Indian cuisine, some of which are native to India and others which are found in Bangladesh or more widely through South Asia. The majority of these products can be broadly classified into curdled products, like chhena, or non-curdled products, like khoa.

  4. Dairy in India - Wikipedia

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    Previously, milk production in India occurred mainly on household farms. 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 are produced in India. Dairy imports into India are negligible and ...

  5. Parag Milk Foods - Wikipedia

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    It is marketed as a premium dairy brand with a single origin, sourced from India’s most advanced dairy farm. Its product range comprises, Milk, Fat Free Milk, Ghee, Curd and Paneer. Avvatar: Avvatar is Parag’s sports nutrition brand, distinguished as the first Company in India to introduce fresh vegetarian whey protein. Since its launch in ...

  6. Animal husbandry in India - Wikipedia

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    It transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into the world's largest milk producer, surpassing the United States in 1998 with about 22.29 percent of global output in 2018. [10] [11] Within 30 years, it doubled the milk available per person in India [12] and made dairy farming India's largest self-sustainable rural employment generator. [13]

  7. 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.

  8. Dudhsagar Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Dudhsagar Dairy is the second largest dairy in Asia, processing on an average 1.41 million kilograms (3.1 × 10 ^ 6 lb) of milk each day. It has established a network for procuring milk from 500,000 milk producers through 1150 village milk cooperatives. Today, Dudhsagar Dairy has a membership of over 520,000 dairy farmers.

  9. Category:Dairy farming in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dairy farming in India" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Dairy in India; A.