India Becomes the World’s Top Milk Producer: Growth, Challenges & Future Goals
India has emerged as the top milk producer in the world, with a current production of 239 million metric tons (MMT). Union Minister of Animal Husbandry and Dairying Rajiv Ranjan Singh announced in the Lok Sabha that India aims to increase milk production to 300 MMT in the next five years. This growth has been significantly driven by the Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM), launched in 2014.
India’s dairy sector has witnessed remarkable growth over the years, making it the largest milk-producing country in the world. The nation contributes more than 24% of global milk production. The per capita milk consumption in India is 471 grams per day, significantly higher than the global average.
The Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) was introduced in 2014 to boost India’s dairy industry. Under this initiative, several reforms and programs have been implemented to improve the quality and quantity of milk production.
Despite India’s dominance in milk production, the sector faces several challenges that need to be addressed for sustainable growth.
To achieve the target of 300 MMT by 2030, the government has proposed multiple measures to improve milk production and farmers’ income.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News? | India is the world’s top milk producer, aiming for 300 MMT production by 2030. |
| Current Production | 239 MMT |
| Growth Since 2014 | 63.5% increase |
| Employment in Dairy | 10 crore people, 75% women |
| Per Capita Consumption | 471 grams per day |
| Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) | Launched in 2014 to enhance milk production and cattle genetics. |
| Challenges | Low productivity, cattle diseases, climate impact, inadequate storage. |
| Future Goals | Increase AI, disease control, climate resilience, exports. |
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