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Agriculture
Smart Supply Chains Key to Boosting India's Dairy Industry Globally
✍️ BusinessLine
🗓 23 Aug 2026, 02:37 PM
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Experts argue that adopting advanced logistics and digital tools in dairy supply chains can improve product quality and help India capture a larger share of global markets.
India's dairy sector, already the world's largest producer of milk, faces stiff competition from established global players. Industry analysts suggest that modernising the supply chain—through better cold‑storage infrastructure, real‑time tracking, and data‑driven demand forecasting—can reduce wastage and ensure consistent quality for export markets.
Digital platforms that connect farmers directly with processors are emerging, allowing for transparent price discovery and faster payment cycles. Enhanced logistics networks, including refrigerated trucks and regional aggregation hubs, are expected to shorten the time between milking and processing, preserving nutritional value.
Stakeholders believe that these supply‑chain upgrades will not only boost farmer incomes but also position Indian dairy products—such as ghee, cheese, and whey protein—more competitively on international shelves. Government initiatives and private investment are converging to fund cold‑chain expansion, signalling a strategic push to turn India's dairy abundance into a global export advantage.
Digital platforms that connect farmers directly with processors are emerging, allowing for transparent price discovery and faster payment cycles. Enhanced logistics networks, including refrigerated trucks and regional aggregation hubs, are expected to shorten the time between milking and processing, preserving nutritional value.
Stakeholders believe that these supply‑chain upgrades will not only boost farmer incomes but also position Indian dairy products—such as ghee, cheese, and whey protein—more competitively on international shelves. Government initiatives and private investment are converging to fund cold‑chain expansion, signalling a strategic push to turn India's dairy abundance into a global export advantage.