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12th Edition
& Livestock Expo 2020P ULTRY
9th INTERNATIONAL
Organizer:
Food Processing & Packaging Machinery Industry Association,
India
F P P M I A
Supported by: Official Publications:Conceptual Partner:
Progressive Dairy Farmers’ Association (Reg.)
Concurrent Events:
Indian Dairy Industry
India has been the leading producer and
consumer of dairy products worldwide since
1998 with a sustained growth. Dairy activities
form an essential part of the rural Indian
economy, serving as an important source of employment and income.
Nearly all of the dairy produce in India is consumed domestically, with the
majority of it being sold as fluid milk. On account of this, the Indian dairy
industry holds tremendous potential for value-addition and overall
development. The dairy market in India had reached a value of INR 9,168
billion in 2018. Along with offering profitable business opportunities, the dairy
industry in India serves as a tool of socio-economic development.
Keeping this in view, the Government of India has introduced various schemes
and initiatives aimed at the development of the dairy sector. The private
participation has also increased over the past few years. Both national and
international players are entering the dairy industry attracted by the size and
potential of the Indian market.
The focus is being given to value-added products such as cheese, yogurt,
probiotic drinks, etc. and also to launch of innovative products keeping in mind
the specific requirements of the Indian consumers. The improvisation of milk
procurement network is further facilitating the development of the dairy
industry in India.
Looking forward, the market is expected to reach a value of INR 21,971 Billion
by 2024, exhibiting a CAGR of around 16% during 2019-2024.
Trends in the Dairy Industry
Consumer inclination towards a healthy lifestyle has turned tables for the dairy
industry. This has prompted players in the dairy foods market to innovate
heavily in their offerings. One of the main areas of focus in the dairy industry is
to provide sustainable nutrition (healthy food) to people produced in an
environment-friendly manner.
Clean labels have become the 'new supreme' for dairy products. It has now
turned from a 'fad' to a 'necessity'. The big players have made clean labels a
way of life as in helping to increase consumer trust and mitigate brand risk.
Furthermore, there is a rapidly growing need for transparency among
consumers in the dairy industry. Employing data technologies such as sensors,
data analytics and digital technology at unprecedented levels are empowering
dairy companies to facilitate better decision-making.
Companies are offering new and innovative ways to entice customers.
Flavoured dairy products are garnering much attention of the younger
population. Companies in the dairy industry are taking this trend rather
seriously while also bringing products that contain no or very less added sugar
content.
Companies in the dairy industry have been using the
functional and technical benefits in product
development to drive more variety and excitement
into their products.
Challenges
India has the largest bovine population in the world as
blessed with a huge biodiversity of 43 indigenous cattle
breeds and 13 Buffalo breeds. However, the milk
production per animal is significantly low as compared to the other major dairy
producers.
Besides, the Indian dairy sector is plagued with various other impediments like
shortage of fodder, poor quality of feed, poor transportation facilities and lack
of appropriate cold chain infrastructure. As a result, the supply side lacks in
elasticity that is expected of it.
In terms of packaging, there is an additional need for protective packaging for
cow's milk due to artificial lighting. Light-protective packaging may be the most
effective approach in protecting milk from photo-induced sensory damage.
Despite challenges, one emerging trend in Indian dairying is the growing
number of the commercial dairy farms in the urban and peri-urban areas of the
metros and big cities.
Emergence of Commercial Farming
Commercial dairy farming in India is no doubt playing an important role in the
total milk production and economy of our country. And almost all regions of
India are suitable for setting up dairy farming business. Farmers need to learn
about improved dairy or cattle management, proper breeding, balanced diet,
preventing disease, primary care and modern farming methods to get better
production. Keeping proper prevention and management regulations improve
dairy farming.
Realizing the growing importance of commercialization, the dairy sector needs
to meet the challenges of globalization, in terms of organized production and
marketing. Many State Dairy Development Departments, cooperatives like
Amul and private sector dairy players are giving an impetus to setting up Hi-
tech commercial dairy farms leading to clean milk production.
Holistic growth
Since agriculture and dairy sector share a relationship because of the mutually
linked inputs and outputs, it is important to promote the two in tandem to
move towards holistic growth. It is important to introduce quality feed
material and efficient feeding methods, encourage commercialization and
mechanization of dairy farms, develop networks to promote processed food
and beverages based on milk, have well managed cold chain facilities to
minimize wastage and organize the sector further.
In order to promote these and ensure the all-round development of the Indian
dairy industry, we invite dairy companies, investors, packaging and processing
machinery manufacturers, cold-chain developers, feeds suppliers, livestock
healthcare companies to join us at 10th DairyTech India 2020 from 18th - 20th
August 2020 in Bangalore, India. The event will have its co-located shows - 12th
AgriTech India, 12th India Foodex 2020, 9th International Poultry & Livestock
Expo and 7th MeatTech Asia 2020.
DairyTech India 2020 is the best place to become part of the emerging Indian
Dairy Industry and promote its further commercialization.
Ÿ Dairy Technology & Equipment Manufacturer / Exporters
Ÿ Dairy Products Manufacturer / Exporter / Traders
Ÿ Livestock Technology
Ÿ Ghee Making Machines, Mixer, Feeders & Grinders.
Ÿ Packaging Machinery, Equipment & Materials
Ÿ Feed Manufacturing Machinery
Ÿ Feed Storage System.
Ÿ Feeds, Feeding & Feed Additives-Vitamins
Ÿ Milk Storage Tanks / Silos Mfrs.
Ÿ Butter / Cheese / Cone Machines.
Ÿ Animal Farming Consultants
Ÿ Veterinary Products
Ÿ Milk & Food process industry owners
Ÿ Cattle / Dairy farmers
Ÿ Dealers, Distributors of Dairy Industry
Ÿ Cooling, Fermentation & Freezing Systems
Ÿ Fermented milk, Ice cream & milk powder
Ÿ Butter, Butter oil, Cheese, Condensed milk
Ÿ Animal Husbandry Products
Products / Exhibitor / Visitor Profile :
Ÿ State & Central Govt.
Department/ Agencies
Ÿ Milk Co-operatives / NGOs.
Ÿ Food Lab & Quality Testing Equipment
Ÿ Waste Disposal Systems & Equipment
Ÿ Disinfectants For Dairy Industry
Ÿ Enzymes & Health Management
Ÿ Housing & Environment Management
Ÿ Value Added Milk Products
Ÿ Animal Health Products
Ÿ IT Solutions
Ÿ Cold Chain / Cold Storage / refrigerated Van
Ÿ Magazines/ News Paper / Books / Directories
Ÿ New Dairy & Agro entrepreneurs
Ÿ Ministries / Export Promotion Bodies / Departments
Ÿ Educational Institutes / College / Universities etc
Ÿ Agri / Dairy Farmers
….and many dairy products & services suppliers.
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