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  2. 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 ...

  3. Banas Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Banas Dairy (Gujarati: બનાસ ડેરી) (Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Federation, Palanpur) is a division of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation which is under the ownership of Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Gujarat based in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India [2] and is Asia's largest milk producer. [3]

  4. 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 × 106 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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. ... who lives on her family farm in India's southern Tamil Nadu ...

  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. Parag Milk Foods - Wikipedia

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    Parag Milk Foods Limited, established in 1992, is the largest private dairy FMCG Company with a Pan India presence. We have our manufacturing facilities with in-house technology which are strategically located at Manchar in Maharashtra, Palamaner in Andhra Pradesh, and Sonipat in Haryana. We sell 100% cow’s milk products that are healthy and ...

  9. Karnataka Milk Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited (KMF) is a dairy cooperative from Karnataka, India, which sells products such as milk, curds, ghee, butter, ice cream, chocolates, and sweets under the brand name Nandini. It is a federation of milk producers under the ownership of Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Karnataka.