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  2. List of countries by milk production - Wikipedia

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    Global milk production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years. According to Our World in Data, global milk production has nearly tripled since 1961, reaching around 930 million tonnes in 2022. The most popular milk is cow milk, followed by buffalo milk, goat milk, sheep milk and camel milk.

  3. Amul - Wikipedia

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    amul.com. Amul is an Indian dairy brand owned by the cooperative society, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), based in Anand, Gujarat. [3][4] GCMMF is controlled by 3.6 million milk producers. [5] Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel founded the organisation in 1946 and served as its chairman until his retirement in the 1970s.

  4. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Dairy farm near Bangor, Wisconsin. 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 ...

  5. Milk - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, dairy farms produced around 730 million tonnes (800 million short tons) of milk [3] from 260 million dairy cows. [4] India is the world's largest producer of milk and the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder, but it exports few other milk products.

  6. Dairy cattle - Wikipedia

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    The top breed of dairy cow within Canada's national herd category is Holstein, taking up 93% of the dairy cow population, have a production rate of 10,257 kilograms (22,613 lb) of milk per cow that contains 3.9% butter fat and 3.2% protein [8]

  7. Dairy in India - Wikipedia

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    India has the world's largest dairy herd with over 300 million bovines, producing over 187 million tonnes of milk. India is first among all countries in both production and consumption of milk. Most of the milk is domestically consumed, though a small fraction is also exported. Indian cuisine, in particular North Indian cuisine, features a ...

  8. Fonterra - Wikipedia

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    Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational publicly traded dairy co-operative owned by New Zealand farmers. [5] The company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports [6] and with revenue exceeding NZ $22 billion, [3] making it New Zealand's largest company. It is the sixth-largest dairy company in ...

  9. White revolution (India) - Wikipedia

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    The White Revolution, or Operation Flood, launched on January 13, 1970, was the world's largest dairy development programme and a landmark project of India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). [1] 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 ...