Labelling Errors Hamper Indian Dairy Exports

India’s dairy exports — despite rising from roughly US $170 million in 2009-10 to over US $720 million in 2024-25 — face recurrent export rejections and compliance setbacks linked less to product safety and more to labelling and documentation failures, according to researchers highlighting a regulatory blind spot in the dairy trade. Data from United…
Millions of Cows Fed Brewery Waste, Raising Dairy Alarm

India’s booming milk production is increasingly supported by the use of unregulated brewery waste—primarily spent grains and by-products from beer production—as cheap cattle feed on dairy farms nationwide. While this practice helps boost milk volumes, veterinarians, dairy scientists and farmers warn it may be compromising milk quality and herd health. Industry observers say that rising…
Belarus Lifts Skimmed Milk Powder Export Prices

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food for the Republic of Belarus has issued a new pricing directive that raises minimum export prices for skimmed milk powder (SMP) destined for several neighbouring markets, in a bid to support domestic dairy producers and stabilise trade. The resolution, published on the National Legal Internet Portal, takes effect from…
Australian Farmers Cautious as EU Trade Deal Nears

Australia’s agricultural community is on edge as a free trade agreement with the European Union (EU) nears finalisation after years of stalled negotiations. The pact — expected to be signed within weeks — could reshape market access, but farmers worry about increased imports and competition from Europe’s large-scale producers. Negotiators from Australia and the EU…
Mastitis Costs Dairy Farms Big Money

UK & Global Dairy Farms — Dairy mastitis — the inflammation of a cow’s udder — imposes significant economic losses on dairy operations worldwide, prompting experts to urge producers to calculate true costs on their own farms rather than relying on simple estimates. According to dairy health specialists, mastitis carries both direct costs (treatment, medicine,…
SA Dairy Hit by FMD; Losses Top R1 Billion

South Africa’s dairy sector is reeling from a widespread Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak, with losses already exceeding R1 billion as export markets tighten and production suffers. The highly contagious viral disease has been confirmed across all nine provinces, prompting neighbouring countries such as Zambia, Botswana and Namibia to restrict imports of South African milk and…
Kerala Sets Goal for 2031 Self-Sufficiency in Milk, Eggs & Meat

Kerala has announced an ambitious plan to achieve self-sufficiency in the production of milk, eggs and meat by 2031, as part of its broader Vision 2031 development framework, state officials said. The dairy, poultry and livestock sectors are being strengthened through targeted interventions to reduce reliance on imports and meet local demand from within the…
Gopalak Farms Hits Rs 36 Lakhs in Six Months

Three childhood friends have turned a passion for pure dairy into Gopalak Farms, a premium direct-to-consumer (D2C) dairy and wellness brand specialising in authentic A2 bilona ghee using traditional Vedic methods. Since its full commercial launch in September 2025, the startup has already generated ₹36 lakhs in revenue in just six months — a strong…
US Dairy Exports Near Record in 2025

U.S. dairy exports surged sharply in calendar year 2025, with total export value hitting approximately $9.51 billion, a 15 % increase over 2024 and just below the 2022 record of $9.55 billion. Strong global demand underpinned the near-record performance, underscoring the United States’ expanding role in international dairy markets. Total U.S. dairy export volume reached…
DKMUL Boosts Milk Producer Incentives by Rs1 per Litre

The Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd. (DKMUL) has approved a special additional incentive of ₹1 per litre of milk for its member producer societies to support dairy farmers through the summer months, effective February 21 to May 31, 2026. This incentive aims to mitigate the impact of green and dry fodder shortages and…