AI Neck Sensors Transform Dairy Farm Management

Artificial intelligence is making its way directly onto dairy animals, with smart neck sensors emerging as a game-changing tool for real-time herd monitoring and precision farming. These wearable devices, fitted around cows’ necks, track key parameters such as body temperature, activity levels, feeding patterns, and overall health—enabling farmers to detect issues early and take timely…
Delhi Police Bust Expired Food & Dairy Racket

In a major food safety crackdown, the Delhi Police Crime Branch has busted an illegal racket involving the storage and sale of expired food and dairy products, seizing around 2,900 kg of goods and arresting one accused near the Kapashera border. The raid, conducted following a tip-off, revealed that the accused was selling expired and…
Saudi Dairy Eyes China Entry Amid $1B Export Boom

Regulatory delays stall market access despite Asia-leading export scale and a first-mover opportunity. Saudi Arabia is rapidly repositioning its trade strategy, shifting from a traditional reliance on energy exports toward a more diversified portfolio led by agriculture and food products. Between 2022 and 2025, Saudi agricultural and industrial exports to China exceeded $1.03 billion, with…
Gestation Metrics Gain Ground Over “Days Carried Calf”

Dairy herd management is shifting toward more precise reproductive metrics, with gestation calculations emerging as a more reliable tool than the traditional “days carried calf” measure for improving productivity and decision-making. Experts highlight that while “days carried calf” has historically been used to adjust production records, it offers limited management value compared to gestation-based insights…
Ultrafiltered Dairy Gains on Protein & GLP-1 Boom

Ultrafiltered dairy is entering a new growth phase as rising demand for high-protein nutrition and the rapid adoption of GLP-1 weight-loss diets reshape consumer preferences, positioning the category as a premium, functional alternative to conventional milk. These products—containing up to 50% more protein and 50% less sugar while being lactose-free—are increasingly aligned with wellness trends…
Dairy Enters the Age of Wellness

The global dairy industry is undergoing a structural shift as it moves beyond traditional nutrition into a “wellness-first” positioning, with consumers increasingly choosing dairy products for their functional health benefits rather than just taste or affordability. Retail insights highlight that shoppers are gravitating toward dairy as a “healthier choice,” driven by rising awareness around nutrition,…
KMF Milk Collection Rises Despite Heat Surge

In a notable deviation from typical summer trends, the Karnataka Milk Federation has recorded a sharp rise in milk procurement even as temperatures climb across the state, signaling improved resilience in Karnataka’s dairy supply chain. The increase comes despite seasonal challenges that usually suppress milk yields, such as heat stress and fodder constraints, which had…
NZ Dairy Farmers Set for Multi-Billion Windfall

New Zealand dairy farmers are set to receive a record multi-billion-dollar, tax-free capital payout following the sale of Fonterra Co-operative Group’s consumer brands business, with proceeds from the NZ$4.2 billion deal being distributed to around 8,000 farmer-shareholders. The average payout is estimated at about NZ$400,000 per farm, marking one of the largest cash injections into…
GRB Looks Beyond Ghee for Next Growth Engine

After building a ₹1,400-crore business around ghee over 42 years, GRB Dairy Foods Pvt. Ltd. is now pivoting toward value-added dairy and adjacent categories as rising competition and shifting consumer demand reshape India’s FMCG landscape. The Bengaluru-based company plans to enter segments such as paneer and other dairy products by the end of 2026, while…
India’s Dairy Export Moment: Opportunity or Illusion in FY26?

Strong numbers, weak fundamentals—can India truly become a global dairy exporter? India is not constrained by production—but by product strategy, price competitiveness, and export architecture. The Trigger: Why FY26 Matters In India’s dairy sector, better farmgate prices have often followed export gains in butter, ghee, and casein—highlighting that domestic markets are yet to consistently deliver…