India has been the leading producer of milk in the world for several years now, and its dairy industry continues to thrive. With a rich agricultural landscape and a strong tradition of dairy farming, India’s milk production plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and economic stability. In 2024, certain states have emerged as key contributors to this success story, producing substantial quantities of milk to meet the nation’s growing demand. Here, we delve into the top 10 milk-producing states in India in 2024, highlighting their contributions to the dairy sector.
During the 2021-2022 period, India retained its position as the world’s top milk producer, contributing 24.64% to global production. Over nine years, from 2014-15 to 2022-23, India experienced a substantial 58% increase in milk output, reaching an impressive 208,984,430 tons by 2022-23. This growth underscores India’s significant role in meeting both domestic demand and global supply requirements for milk.
Milk production in India has surged significantly over the years, witnessing a remarkable growth trajectory. From 146.3 million tonnes in 2014-15, it escalated to 209.96 million tonnes by 2020-21, marking a compound annual growth rate of 6.2%. Notably, per capita milk availability soared from 322 gm/day in 2014-15 to 427 gm/day in 2020-21, surpassing the global average. Punjab and Haryana stand out as the top states with the highest per capita milk availability, reflecting the nation’s strides in dairy production and consumption.
As the largest milk-producing state in India in 2024, Uttar Pradesh contributed significantly to the nation’s dairy output. Among its notable statistics, the state produced 16.2 million tonnes (MT) of milk from buffaloes, 1.7 MT from cows of exotic breeds, and 4.2 MT from non-descript cows. These figures underscore Uttar Pradesh’s diverse dairy farming practices and its pivotal role in meeting the country’s milk demands, particularly through substantial buffalo milk production.
Uttar Pradesh with the milk production of 31884 tons, stands as the largest milk producing state in India, followed by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.
Here is the list of top-10 milk producing states in India 2024:
Uttar Pradesh with the milk production of 31884 tons, stands as the largest milk producing state in India.
Rajasthan stands as the second largest state of India in terms of milk production.
The top-5 milk producing states of India are: Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
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