From chronic shortages of milk, India has emerged today as the largest producer of milk in the world crossing 80 million tonnes. This has been achieved largely through a smallholder economy in which .Operation Flood., one of the world's largest dairy development programme, played an important role. All this happened largely under autarkic framework and regulated public policy dictated by import-substitution strategy. Until 1991, the Indian dairy industry was highly regulated and protected through quantitative restrictions (QRs) and stringent licensing provisions. Since early 1990s, India embarked upon liberal policy framework, which got reinforced with the signing of Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) in 1994. This opening-up inc...
Despite constraints like rearing of livestock under sub optimal conditions due to low economic statu...
Operation Flood and dairy co-operatives emerged in India as the largest rural employment scheme, ena...
With the rise of factory farming, milk is now almost an unnatural operation. The modern dairy farm c...
From chronic shortages of milk, India has emerged today as the largest producer of milk in the world...
From chronic shortages of milk, India has emerged today as the largest producer of milk in the worl...
Indian dairy Industry is disseminated and mostly unorganized. Despite India being the largest milk p...
"India has become the world’s largest milk producer but its dairy industry lacks market access. This...
Though India does not want to leave any stone unturned insofar as her presence in international trad...
The study shows that in spite of India’s dependence on import trade of butter, ghee from cow milk, c...
India is the largest producer of milk, and milk is the second largest agricultural commodity after r...
In India, the dairy industry plays a very important role in the country’s socio-economic, culture de...
Between 1970 and 2009, India has overcome many infrastructural, market, and institutional challenges...
Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop and milk production. Historically, the role of livestoc...
Indian dairy sector has shown tremendous growth in terms of milk production, from 17 million tonnes ...
The study investigates the pattern, trends, competitiveness, and determinants of the export of dairy...
Despite constraints like rearing of livestock under sub optimal conditions due to low economic statu...
Operation Flood and dairy co-operatives emerged in India as the largest rural employment scheme, ena...
With the rise of factory farming, milk is now almost an unnatural operation. The modern dairy farm c...
From chronic shortages of milk, India has emerged today as the largest producer of milk in the world...
From chronic shortages of milk, India has emerged today as the largest producer of milk in the worl...
Indian dairy Industry is disseminated and mostly unorganized. Despite India being the largest milk p...
"India has become the world’s largest milk producer but its dairy industry lacks market access. This...
Though India does not want to leave any stone unturned insofar as her presence in international trad...
The study shows that in spite of India’s dependence on import trade of butter, ghee from cow milk, c...
India is the largest producer of milk, and milk is the second largest agricultural commodity after r...
In India, the dairy industry plays a very important role in the country’s socio-economic, culture de...
Between 1970 and 2009, India has overcome many infrastructural, market, and institutional challenges...
Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop and milk production. Historically, the role of livestoc...
Indian dairy sector has shown tremendous growth in terms of milk production, from 17 million tonnes ...
The study investigates the pattern, trends, competitiveness, and determinants of the export of dairy...
Despite constraints like rearing of livestock under sub optimal conditions due to low economic statu...
Operation Flood and dairy co-operatives emerged in India as the largest rural employment scheme, ena...
With the rise of factory farming, milk is now almost an unnatural operation. The modern dairy farm c...