乳品博览会

乳品博览会

From December 12, 2024 until December 14, 2024

海得拉巴 - Hitex 展览中心,印度特伦甘纳邦

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12-13-14December 2024Hitex Exhibition Centre in HyderabadI want to exhibitI want to visitDairy Expo - What you need to knowThe Dairy Industry has experienced a significant transformation in the areas of milk procurement, processing and pasteurization, as well as the delivery of hygienic, homogenized, pasteurized milk directly to consumers in rural, semi-urban, and urban areas. It also developed an integrated network of facilities for processing and marketing milk and milk products.The Dairy Expo is a Three Day Event that aims to bring together all the stakeholders in the dairy sector on one platform, giving them a chance for interaction and growth.The event will showcase the latest technologies, New Players, Processing & Packaging Machinery, Supply Chain Management, and Allied Industry.The following is a brief introduction to the topic:Since ancient times, agriculture and dairy products have formed the basis of Indian economics. Dairy animals have always been a part of Indian households, as India is an agriculture-oriented country. Dairy farming was a vast industry, but it was dispersed. Each dairy farmer had one or two cows whose milk was consumed by themselves or sold to very few people.Animal husbandry is a great way to generate income throughout the year, as farmers can sell their milk and still meet their financial needs during the dry seasons when agriculture is not possible.Operation flood, a Government of India initiative, and the National Dairy Development Board changed the scene in the dairy industry of India. India became a self-sufficient milk producer despite being a country with a shortage of milk.India consumes the majority of its dairy products. This means that there is huge potential to develop this sector and add value. According to the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), India is among the top milk producing countries. Milk production will increase from 42 lakh tons in 2014-15 up to 57,6 lakh tonnes by 2020.Statistic released for 2023 shows that the total milk production in the country is 230.58 millions tonnes in 2022-23, an increase of 3.38% compared to the previous year. The availability of milk per capita.