FSSAI CEO calls for nationwide crackdown on high-risk food

March 2 (ANI): Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) CEO Rajit Punhani urged states and Union Territories to significantly strengthen on-ground enforcement mechanisms, with a sharp focus on high-risk food categories, during the 49th meeting of the Central Advisory Committee (CAC) held in Gangtok, Sikkim. Addressing Commissioners of Food Safety (CFS) and senior…
Ahmedabad Paneer Fails Lab Tests, Safety Risks Rise

In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, food safety authorities have raised alarm over significant lapses in dairy product quality after multiple paneer samples tested positive for adulteration and unsafe conditions, highlighting ongoing risks to public health from counterfeit and substandard dairy products. Recent lab tests conducted by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) Food Department revealed that several paneer…
Dairy Cooling Boosts Melghat’s Rural Progress

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated a 2,000-litre bulk milk cooler at Dharni in Melghat (Amravati district) — a crucial step aimed at enhancing milk collection efficiency, reducing spoilage and driving socio-economic development in this tribal region. Gadkari said the facility will provide fresh momentum to milk production, create rural employment, and improve income prospects for…
Australian Dairy Farmers Argue Plant-Based Drinks Shouldn’t Be Called “Milk”

Australian dairy farmers are calling for tighter labelling laws that would prevent plant-based beverages from using the term “milk”, leveraging a recent UK Supreme Court ruling against a major oat-drink brand as a precedent. Dairy industry leaders say non-dairy beverages such as almond, oat and soy drinks mislead consumers and erode the traditional dairy market…
NAFED-Backed FPO Shines at Dairy Connect 2026

At Dairy Connect 2026, a NAFED-backed Farmer Producer Organisation (FPO) — Pariyur FED Farmers Producer Company Limited — took centre stage by exhibiting dairy input products, services and solutions aimed directly at empowering dairy producers and strengthening farm-level value chains across India. The FPO’s showcase included quality dairy inputs such as feed supplements, mineral mixtures…
Australian Dairy Robots Meet Cows’ First Day Resistance

On a southwest Victorian dairy farm transitioning to fully automated systems, farmers discovered a rudimentary truth of automation in agriculture: cows don’t immediately take to technology. As one farmer quipped, “the cows beat the shit out of the robots the first day,” highlighting the early challenges dairy producers can face when introducing automated milking systems…
Milk Producers in Coimbatore dissatisfied Over Rs1/L Incentive

Milk producers supplying to cooperative networks in and around Coimbatore have expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s recent decision to provide only an additional ₹1 per litre incentive for milk supplies, saying it fails to adequately address rising input costs and delayed payments critical to livelihoods in the dairy sector. The additional ₹1 per litre incentive…
Strengthening Agriculture and Allied Sector and Market Access

Transforming India’s Livestock and Fisheries Sector Introduction India’s agricultural progress is increasingly supported by the expansion of allied sectors such as livestock, dairy, poultry, and fisheries. These sectors have become major contributors to agricultural Gross Value Added (GVA) and rural employment. Over the last decade, agriculture and allied sectors have witnessed a steady 3-5% CAGR, fuelled by extensive government efforts, private innovations, and sizeable…
India’s Dairy Climate Paradox: Production Triumph Meets Methane Time-Bomb

India’s rise to the top of the global dairy league board has been one of the most remarkable agricultural success stories of the 21st century. With milk production surpassing 247 million tonnes per year and household incomes rising in hinterland India, this narrative of abundance is rightly a source of pride. Yet beneath the figures…
Dairy sector contributes 85% of methane emission in HP

The livestock and dairy production sector in Himachal Pradesh accounts for more than 85 per cent of the state’s annual methane emissions, a new scientific assessment has warned, cautioning that the situation could worsen significantly if timely remedial measures are not adopted. The findings are part of a report titled “Scientific Assessment of Tackling Non-CO2 Emissions: Pathways…