Idaho Milk Products Sponsors higher education in Dairy Proteins

Idaho Milk Products is proud to sponsor an agricultural higher education project in India to promote dairy proteins. By reaching across the ocean to support this very important project, they continue to fulfill their mission to sustain the value of milk for generations. This two-session event ‘Protein Supplementation in Dairy and Food Products: Opportunities and…
‘Déjà vu’, is a story of US farmers on how agricultural ‘reforms’ ruined them

Our documentary is titled Déjà vu because the discussions on “opening up” of agriculture to free market, end of MSP, contract farming, minimum government control etc. that India is having today took place in America 40 years ago. Even words used by Prime Minister Modi about how these reforms would bring prosperity, how big companies…
‘Déjà vu’, is a story of US farmers on how agricultural ‘reforms’ ruined them

Our documentary is titled Déjà vu because the discussions on “opening up” of agriculture to free market, end of MSP, contract farming, minimum government control etc. that India is having today took place in America 40 years ago. Even words used by Prime Minister Modi about how these reforms would bring prosperity, how big companies…
Dairy Farmers begun throwing away their milk in Chattisgarh

A joint decision taken by the dairy farmers in Chhattisgarh’s Balod district to throw away 1,500 litres of milk down the drain daily has invited wrath and criticism by the people even as the district administration stated that during the lockdown they are allowed to sell the milk at fixed hours. Farmers of a local…
Today is yesterday’s effect and tomorrow’s cause

Today I don’t have words to express my gratitude towards your love and support. Today is the first edition of the sixth year of Dairy Pulse. I realised it after looking at the 131st edition number being put on the current issue of Dairy Pulse . In the last six years ,our efforts were to share…
Korean Dairy Soars, Then Sours, on Claim Yogurt Helps Curb Covid

A South Korean dairy producer briefly surged the most on record before erasing the gain, following a claim that one of its yogurts can help suppress the coronavirus. Namyang Dairy Product Company’s research chief told a symposium on Tuesday that its Bulgaris yogurt could inhibit the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 by 77.8%, as well as…
Today is yesterday’s effect and tomorrow’s cause

Today I don’t have words to express my gratitude towards your love and support. Today is the first edition of the sixth year of Dairy Pulse. I realised it after looking at the 131st edition number being put on the current issue of Dairy Pulse . In the last six years ,our efforts were to share…
Korean Dairy Soars, Then Sours, on Claim Yogurt Helps Curb Covid

A South Korean dairy producer briefly surged the most on record before erasing the gain, following a claim that one of its yogurts can help suppress the coronavirus. Namyang Dairy Product Company’s research chief told a symposium on Tuesday that its Bulgaris yogurt could inhibit the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 by 77.8%, as well as…
Vadilal is targeting Rs 800 Crores Ice cream Sales in FY 22

The company, which suffered a grim summer season owing to lockdown and limited supply, is looking to tap into revival in consumer demand and an extended summer Vadilal Industries Limited, which sells ice-cream and frozen food products under Vadilal brand, on Tuesday said that it is eyeing Rs800 crore in sales revenue during FY22 from…
DAIRY NEWS Milk prices may further go down from Rs 27 to Rs 25 /ltr from April 16th

Some dairies in Maharashtra are planning to introduce a further correction in the procurement price of milk. From April 16, some private dairies have decided to pay farmers only Rs 25 per litre as against the prevalent rate of Rs 27 per litre. This is the second price correction dairy farmers would have to bear…