People who eat more dairy fat have lower risk of heart disease : Study

dairy fat reduce chance for cardiovascular disease dairynews7x7 People with a higher consumption of dairy fat have a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases than those with low intakes, according to new research studying some of the world’s biggest consumers of dairy products.An international team of scientists studied the dairy fat consumption of 4,150 60-year-olds in Sweden…

People who eat more dairy fat have lower risk of heart disease : Study

People with a higher consumption of dairy fat have a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases than those with low intakes, according to new research studying some of the world’s biggest consumers of dairy products.An international team of scientists studied the dairy fat consumption of 4,150 60-year-olds in Sweden — a country with one of the world’s…

Are Analogues Invading the Image of Dairy Products? (VKCoE),IRMA

24092021_analogue_webinar dairynews7x7 A panel discussion on ‘Are Analogues Invading the Image of Dairy Products?’was organized by Verghese Kurien Centre of Excellence (VKCoE), IRMA in association with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), National Cooperative Dairy Federation India (NCDFI), National Academy of Dairy Science India (NADSI) and Indian Dairy Association (IDA) on 10 September…

Blaming Dairy sector for climate change is unfair to millions of farmers

India’s dairy industry has lately come under fire from animal rights activists and the plant-based beverage industry on social media and other platforms. Usually, these negative campaigns are used to promote plant-based beverages as alternative milk. False claims about the dairy businesses’ cruelty to animals, the toxicity involving milk consumption, and so on aim to…

Karimnagar dairy aims at increasing milk production: Chairman

Karimnagar Dairy Chairman Ch Rajeshwara Rao has said that Artificial Insemination technicians and first-aid workers play a key role in increasing milk production to meet the growing demand for milk and milk products in Telangana State. Rajeshwar Rao was participating in the valedictory function of a month long theory classes conducted for AI technicians also…

DAIRY NEWS Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and DAHD signs MOU for livestock dev.

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD), Government of India and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have signed a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding to work together on sustainably improving India’s livestock sector to support the nation’s food and nutritional security, and protect the economic wellbeing of small-scale livestock producers. The event was organized as…

Exploring the growth of plant-based milk alternatives

Plant-based milk alternatives are the largest plant-based food category in North America and grew 5% last year. In fact, the plant-based milk alternatives market now accounts for around 10% of the global “milk” market, and the growing number of consumers of plant-based milk alternatives have more choices than ever before. The most popular plant-based milk…

Exploring the growth of plant-based milk alternatives

Plant-based milk alternatives are the largest plant-based food category in North America and grew 5% last year. In fact, the plant-based milk alternatives market now accounts for around 10% of the global “milk” market, and the growing number of consumers of plant-based milk alternatives have more choices than ever before. The most popular plant-based milk…

Farmer’s future lies outside farms — in dairy, poultry, food retail

An average so-called agricultural household earned a total monthly income of Rs 10,218 during 2018-19 (July-June), of which net receipts from crop production (Rs 3,798) and farming of animals (Rs 1,582) together contributed hardly 53 per cent. The single-largest income source was actually wages/salary, at Rs 4,063. The average farmer, in other words, was more…

Inflation in milk,coffee and commodities makes 2022 a difficult year : Nestle

Nestle India chief Suresh Narayanan on Monday said that 2022 will likely be a “difficult year” as commodity prices are expected to rise and result in the spectre of food inflation for the manufacturers. The leading FMCG player, well known for household brand names like Maggi and Milkybar, is anticipating an escalation in the prices…