New Delhi (NVI): Milk production in India has increased significantly from 137.7 million tonnes in 2013-14 to 187.75 million tonnes in 2018-19, thereby indicating an increase by 36.35%, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying Giriraj Singh said.
While addressing entrepreneurs, milk producer farmers, academia and media on the occasion of National Milk Day-2019 here today Giriraj Singh said that the per capita availability of milk increased from 307 grams in 2013-14 to 394 grams in 2018-19.
“Similarly, the annual growth rate of Milk Production during the period 2009-14 was 4.2%, which has increased to 6.4% during 2014-19. The annual growth rate of world milk production has increased by 1.2% during 2014-19,” Giriraj Singh added.
Giriraj Singh also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for protecting interest of 10 crore farmers by not joining Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
He said that Prime Minister has always given the prime importance to the betterment of “Gaon Gareeb Kisaan” and RCEP was not in favour of farmers (Kisaan).
“PM Modi had said that he cannot turn away from the needs of India’s farmers,” Singh added.
The Union Minister added that India is the ray of hope of the global dairy industry with opportunities galore for the entrepreneurs globally.
Since last 20 years, India continues to be the largest producer of milk in the world.
This phenomenal increase is due to several measures initiated by the Union Government to increase the productivity of livestock.
Singh also said that livestock sector contributes significantly towards livelihoods and security net for the landless and marginal farmers.
About 70 million rural households are engaged in dairying in India with 80% of total cow population. During the last 15 years, Milk Cooperatives have converted about 20% of milk procured into traditional and value-added products that offers about 20% higher revenue.
This share of value-added products is estimated to increase to 40% by 2023-24.
While addressing the gathering Minister of State Sanjeev Kumar Balyan said that the 6.5% growth rate is still low due to the base effect but this will change as the Ministry is ensuring all policies and schemes are being formulated for improving the quality of livestock and quantity of milk.
He also thanked PM Modi for setting up a separate Ministry for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying so that emphasis can be laid on their development.
He said that resources of the Government are limited and private sector should also support the initiatives of the Government.
Balyan also said that there is a perception in the minds of the people about milk adulteration and it needs to be changed.
The Secretary for Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying emphasized that Government has initiated a number of dairy development schemes in order to meet enhanced demand of milk through domestic sources by laying special emphasis on raising milk production through improved productivity and health of our dairy animals.
In this direction a new scheme has been launched by the Prime Minister called “National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP)” with an allocation of Rs.13343 crores for complete control of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Brucellosis in the country.
Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme for enhancing AI coverage thereby increasing milk production and productivity was also launched by the Prime Minister along with Start-up challenges.
The Department is also working on convergence of schemes with the schemes of other Departments and Ministries so as to double farmers’ income.
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