Dairy Tops Tourism: NZ’s Big Export Earner in 2024-25

Despite a strong post-pandemic recovery in visitor numbers, New Zealand Government data show that dairy exports remain the country’s largest overseas revenue source, generating NZ$23.1 billion in the 12 months to March 2025 — comfortably ahead of foreign tourist spending of NZ$18.1 billion. Tourism has gained ground, with visitor numbers rising and international spend up…
MCD Plans 10 Biogas Plants to Cut Dairy Waste Flow into Yamuna

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has unveiled an ambitious plan to install 10 biogas plants across the capital to dramatically reduce dairy waste and curb pollution in the Yamuna River. This initiative targets one of the most persistent urban environmental problems — untreated organic waste from markets, dairy units and households — that currently…
IIT-BHU Backs Startup to Transform Dairy Sector

Researchers and innovators at Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi (IIT-BHU) have launched a collaborative initiative with a tech startup aimed at modernising India’s dairy value chain through technology, automation and data-driven solutions. The project — backed by faculty, students and industry mentors — is designed to address persistent challenges in the sector such as…
Sumul Dairy Hikes Milk Procurement Prices

Keeping the upcoming Holi-Dhuleti festival in view, South Gujarat’s leading cooperative, Sumul Dairy, has announced an increase in milk procurement prices for both cow and buffalo milk. The decision is expected to benefit around 2.5 lakh cattle rearers in Surat and Tapi districts, boosting their annual income by over ₹50 crore. ₹20 hike for cow…
Teagasc Launches Dairy Road Map 2030 to Drive Sustainability & Resilience

Ireland’s leading agriculture and food authority Teagasc has unveiled its comprehensive “Dairy Road Map 2030”, a strategic blueprint designed to steer the dairy sector toward sustainable growth, climate resilience and enhanced farm profitability over the next decade. The initiative sets out measurable goals and coordinated interventions that align environmental stewardship with economic performance for Ireland’s…
GDT 399: Dairy Prices Surge on Demand Momentum & Tightening Supply

The latest Global Dairy Trade (GDT) Event 399 held on 3 March 2026 delivered a strong market signal, posting a 5.7 % rise in the GDT Price Index, with the overall average price reaching USD 4,301 per tonne amid robust buyer participation and firm bidding across key commodities. This marked the fifth consecutive auction increase,…
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…