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Pages in category "Dairy products companies of India" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers' Union;
10 Mengniu Dairy China: 10.3 11 Dean Foods United States: 7.5 12 Unilever Netherlands, United Kingdom: 6.7 13 DMK Deutsches Milchkontor Germany: 6.7 14 Kraft Heinz United States: 6.0 15 Sodiaal France: 6.0 16 Meiji Holdings Japan: 5.8 17 Savencia Fromage & Dairy France: 5.7 18 Agropur Canada: 5.2 19 Schreiber Foods United States: 5.1 20 Müller ...
A variety of dairy products are commonly found in India and an important part of Indian cuisine, some of which are native to India and others which are found in Bangladesh or more widely through South Asia. The majority of these products can be broadly classified into curdled products, like chhena, or non-curdled products, like khoa.
Previously, milk production in India occurred mainly on household farms. The economic impact of the dairy industry in India is substantial. Most of the milk produced comes from buffalo; cow milk is a close second, and goat milk a distant third. A large variety of dairy products like paneer, butter, ghee, and yogurt are produced buffaloes in India.
Global milk production has increased rapidly over the past 50 years. According to Our World in Data, global milk production has nearly tripled since 1961, reaching around 930 million tonnes in 2022. The most popular milk is cow milk, followed by buffalo milk, goat milk, sheep milk and camel milk.
Unlike other plant-based milk, soy milk has a high protein content similar to cow’s milk. The brand that we looked at had 8 grams per 1-cup serving — equivalent to a cup of whole or reduced ...
According to The Economic Times' Brand Equity Survey, the brand was ranked 5th in the top 10 most trusted brands list in India in 2010 and 2nd in 2012 [54] in India's top 10 most trusted brands list. [55] Britannia is one of India's 100 Most Trusted brands listed in The Brand Trust Report. [56]
Mother Dairy was commissioned in 1974 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), under 'Operation Flood'. [3] [4] It was an initiative under Operation Flood, a dairy development program aimed at making India a milk sufficient nation.