Goa Eyes Dairy Productivity Boost with Frieswal Cattle Expansion Plan

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In a move set to enhance Goa’s dairy production and breed resilience, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (AHVS) is strengthening its partnership with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to expand the breeding and statewide distribution of Frieswal cattle. Currently, approximately 90 Frieswal animals are maintained at the Copardem cattle breeding […]

♻️ Bamul Unveils India’s First Biodegradable Milk Packaging on World Environment Day

Bamul Launches Indias First Biodegradable Milk Packaging On World Environment Day

In a significant stride towards sustainable dairy innovation, the Bengaluru Milk Union Limited (Bamul), a key unit of the Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation (KMF), has launched India’s first biodegradable milk packaging under the Nandini brand. The eco-friendly packaging rollout commenced at the Kanakapura Mega Dairy on World Environment Day, aligning with the cooperative’s broader […]

🐄 Assam’s Gir Cow Dairy Project Faces Scrutiny Over Implementation and Outcomes

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By Dairy Dimension Editorial Bureau In 2021, the Assam government launched the Gorukhuti Bahumukhi Krishi Prakalpa (GBKP), an ambitious agricultural initiative aimed at rehabilitating cleared land in the Darrang district and boosting local farming livelihoods. A key component of the project included the introduction of Gir cows, a high-yield dairy breed from Gujarat, to strengthen […]

🧀 Europe’s Mega Dairy Mergers Signal Structural Shift Amid Declining Milk Output and Rising Regulation

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By Dairy Dimension International Desk In response to tightening margins, regulatory uncertainty, and declining milk volumes, Europe’s dairy sector is entering a new phase of strategic consolidation. Some of the continent’s largest dairy cooperatives—including Arla Foods, DMK, FrieslandCampina, and Milcobel—are pursuing mergers to enhance efficiency, boost profitability, and future-proof their operations. While farmers in many […]

EU Approves GM Soybeans for Food and Feed Use — No Cultivation Allowed

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Brussels | July 4, 2025 – The European Commission (EC) has officially approved the use of genetically modified (GM) soybeans for use in human food and animal feed, following a scientific assessment from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The approval, however, does not extend to cultivation within the European Union. The EC emphasised that […]

Lakeland Dairies Holds June Milk Price Amid Global Market Stability

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July 2025 | Ireland – Lakeland Dairies, one of Ireland’s leading dairy cooperatives, has become the first processor to announce its milk price for June 2025, opting to hold rates steady despite increased milk supply pressures in global markets. This decision provides a sense of pricing stability for over 3,200 milk suppliers across both the […]

🧪 India’s Dairy Certification Norms Under WTO Spotlight Again as US Flags Trade Barrier Concerns

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New Delhi | July 2025 — The United States has once again raised objections at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over India’s integrated veterinary health certificate requirement for importing dairy products. Washington has termed the regulation an “unnecessary trade barrier” for American dairy exports, reigniting a long-standing friction point in Indo-US trade relations. We reintroduced […]

🐄 India–Sri Lanka Livestock Meet Sets Stage for Cross-Border Dairy and Poultry Collaboration

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Colombo, Sri Lanka | July 2025 — In a landmark development for South Asia’s livestock sector, India and Sri Lanka have launched an institutional dialogue focused on collaborative research, dairy trade cooperation, and joint capacity-building in animal nutrition and veterinary science. The India–Sri Lanka Livestock Meet, held in Colombo, was jointly organised by the Compound […]