An Overview of Dairy Industry in India

Since time immemorial, milk has been universally recognized as the nutritive food of excellence. Its protective food characteristics and goodness make it wholesome for those who can afford it. Proteins constitute 3.2 and 4.3 percent of cow and buffalo milk respectively. Dairying is an important cont...

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Animals
Consumption
Crop diseases
Dairy farms
Dairy industry
Dairy products
Employment
Farms
Five year plans
Food
Growth rate
Milk
Milk production
Per capita
Productivity
Rural areas
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