Indian Dairy Industry's Complete Compendium:: Most Admired Factbook Since 1983
Indian Dairy Industry's Complete Compendium:: Most Admired Factbook Since 1983
Indian Dairy Industry's Complete Compendium:: Most Admired Factbook Since 1983
A handy desktop reference sourcebook, Dairy India 2007 presents an in-depth profile of the
emerging dairy scenario. What the Indian dairy industry needs and what it has to offer is the main
theme. Also presented are market trends and investment prospects that this dynamic industry
offers in abundance. The assessments and projections given provide the basis for planning by
dairymen, nationally and internationally. It is widely consulted for locating new markets and sources
of supply of inputs and services. Dairy India is recognized as the standard work of reference for
professionals in every sector of dairying. A new Section, Dairy Asia, providing coverage of the
Asian dairy scene has been introduced.
Sharad Gupta
Also Published: Technology of Indian Milk Products. First-of-its-kind reference, A to Z handbook on traditional milk products.
CONTENTS
Founder Consulting Editors: Dr K.K. Iya, Dr R.M. Acharya
Board of Editors:
Dr R.P. Aneja, Former Managing Director, National Dairy Development Board, Anand
Neerja Rajkumar, Joint Secretary (Cattle & Dairy Dev), Dept of AH, Dairy & Fisheries, Government of India
Dr V.K. Taneja, Deputy Director-General (Animal Sciences), Indian Council of Agril Research, New Delhi
Dr S.K. Bandyopadhyay, Animal Husbandry Commissioner, Government of India, New Delhi
Dr Sushil Kumar, Director & Vice Chancellor, National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal
B.P.S. Puri, Past President, Indian Dairy Association, New Delhi
Editorial Advisers: Dr R.S. Khanna, Dr M.L. Naware, Dev Gupta
Section 1: SURVEY
3 India 2020: Vision for Food, Agriculture and Processing by Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
7 The Dairy Scenario by Dr V. Kurien
9 Initiatives for Dairy Development by Neerja Rajkumar
15 Managing Growth is the Challenge
43 Indian Dairying: Prospects and Opportunities by Hemendra Mathur
51 East-West Fusion in Dairy Products by Dr R.P. Aneja
55 Globalization and Indian Dairy Sector by Prof Vijay Paul Sharma
61 Demand for Milk and Milk Products by Prof Rakesh Saxena
67 Challenges in Marketing of Dairy Products by Prof Samar K. Datta
71 Trends in Consumption of Dairy Products by Praduman Kumar, Pratap S. Birthal & Madan M. Dey
75 Initiative in Food Safety and Standards by D.S. Chadha
77 Trends in World Dairying by Merritt Cluff & Barbara Senfter
81 Land of Milk and Honey?
83 WTO and the Indian Dairy Industry by Dr R.S. Khanna
87 Certification Scheme for Dairy Products Export by Shashi Sareen
91 Perspectives on National Livestock Sector Policy by M.P.G. Kurup
95 Sustainable Dairy Sector in India by Dr R.S. Khanna
97 Smallholder Centred Approach in Dairying by Deepak Jain
99 Impact of Chinese School Milk Programme by Benjamin Lai
101 Statistics
Section 3: MANAGEMENT
167 Management Guide
Project Planning
170 Opportunities for Micro & SSI Units in Dairy Sector by R.P. Vaishya
171 Preparation of Project Report
173 Setting Up and Management of Viable Dairy Farms by Dr A.S. Khanna
181 Project Report on Ten-Animal Dairy Unit by Dr M.L. Naware
185 Mini Dairy Plants by Dev Gupta
189 Planning a Dairy Plant by Asim K. Banerjee
197 Economics of Small, Medium, Large Plants by Dev Gupta
203 Cheese no longer an Elite Product by Dr A.K. Choudhery
206 Making a Success of Yoghurt by Dev Gupta
209 Ice Cream Sector: Growing Fast by Bharat Bhushan
212 Small Scale Production of Indigenous Milk Products by Dev Gupta
215 Cattle Feed Production by Dr H.C. Saxena
Farm Management
221 Management Practices
228 Basics of Clean Milk Production by Dr M.L. Naware
231 Guide to Good Dairy Farming Practice Edited by Dr B.K. Singh
Milk & Milk Products
237 The Cheese Primer by Dr R.C. Chandan
240 Butter Business in South India by M. Chenniappan
241 Fermented Milk Products with Probiotic Organisms by Prof Nagendra P. Shah
244 Whey Processing by Dr V. Prasad
245 Small-scale Utilisation of Whey by Dr J.V. Parekh
247 Advantage Buffalo Milk by Dr A.J. Pandya
251 Booming Consumption of UHT Milk by Dr B.L. Satyanarayana
253 Futuristic Trends in Dairy Foods by Dr Ravindra Kumar
257 Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods by Dr R.C. Chandan
Breeding
261 Cattle and Buffalo Breeds of India by Dr R.K. Pundir & Dr S.P.S. Ahlawat
272 Machine Milking Buffaloes by Dr C.S. Thomas
273 Asia’s First Computerized Buffalo Breeding Farm by V.P. Chitale
276 Animal Biotechnology Centre: A Profile by Dr S.L. Goswami
Health Care
297 Dairy Herd Health and Production Management Programme by Dr Abdul Samad
317 Many Challenges of FMD Control in India by O.P. Singh, D.K. Dey & S. Ghosh
319 Ayurveda in Animal Health Care by M.J. Saxena, K. Ravikant & Anup Kalra
Plant Management & Technology
325 Efficient Dairy Plant Operation in a Competitive Market by Dr H.K. Desai & Dr K.G. Upadhyay
329 Milk Procurement: A Holistic View by Dr M.L. Naware
335 Food Safety and Quality Assurance Strategies by Dr N.N. Varshney
344 Implementing HACCP by Dr R.C. Chandan
351 Infrastructure for HACCP Certification in India by Sohrab
353 Check List for Dairy Plant’s MMPO Certification by I.K. Narang
357 International Standards for Milk Powders by Dr S.K. Bhalla & S.S. Chaudhry
365 Advances in Liquid Milk Packaging by Mrs Veena Mathur
367 Packaging Innovations by Dr Jagjit S. Punjrath
369 Packing Fruit Juices in Dairy Plant by M.S.R. Swamy
371 Co-Packaging in the Dairy Industry by Dr J.V. Parekh
373 Semi-Automatic Packaging of Milk and Milk Products by Dr G.K. Goyal & Dr Tanweer Alam
377 Instrumentation for Quality Control and Analysis by A.K. Jain
379 Improving Plant Performance and Quality by Courtney McSpadden & K. Mathiyalagan
381 New Milk Powder Technology for India by Vagn Westergaard
383 State-of-the-Art Dairy Processing by Bjarne Darre
385 Centre for Innovative Packing Technology by D.M. Hulyalkar & Aparna Phalke
387 Utilities Control in Dairy Plants by Ajay Zala
390 New Frontiers of Biotechnology by Dr Arun Sharma
393 Dairy Professional’s Ready Reckoners by Dr N.N. Varshney
399 TQM and the Six-Sigma Approach by S.S. Gokulakrishnan & S.S. Chaudhry
Traditional Milk Products
402 Sugam Sparks a Revolution in Traditional Sweets by B.R. Solanki & Ravindra K. Mathur
403 Traditional Milk Products at Crossroads by Dr R.P. Aneja
405 Indian Traditional Milk Products Sector by Shyam Sunder Aggarwal
408 Sensory Profile of Traditional Dairy Products by Dr H.K. Desai
409 Reducing Sugar in Dairy Sweets by Dr R.C. Chandan
411 Manufacturing of Paneer by Dr R.C. Chandan
413 Innovations in Production of Indigenous Milk Products by Dr S.P. Agrawala
Section 4: RESEARCH & REFERENCE
417 Dairy Science Education and Training by Dr A.J. Pandya
423 Role of NDRI as Apex R&D Institution by Dr Sushil Kumar
426 Enterprise Resource Planning by Sanjaya Gupta
427 Imparting Quality Dairy Vidya by Dr H.K. Desai
429 Internet, Dairy and Rural Development by Dr R.S. Khanna
433 Education, Extension & Research Institutions
451 ICAR Research Projects
452 Standards
455 Regulations for Milk and Milk Products by P.N. Reddy
464 Bibliography
469 Glossary
Section 5: DIRECTORY
483 Analytical Laboratories 627 Equipment Manufacturers
486 Associations Buyer’s Guide, 659
489 Breeding Farms 675 Feed Manufacturers
Breed Index, 496 Regionwise Index, 687
499 Cattle Insurance 689 Fodder Seed Farms
501 Cheese Manufacturers 691 Food Additives & Ingredients
Buyer’s Guide, 697
503 Chemicals
Buyer’s Guide, 506 699 Ice Cream Manufacturers
507 Consultants 707 Indian Milk Products Manufacturers
515 Dairy Consumables 713 Periodicals
Buyer’s Guide, 527 715 Pharmaceuticals
531 Dairy Cooperatives 729 Pharmaceutical Dealers
547 Dairy Farms 735 Semen Banks
563 Dairy Plants 739 Veterinary Biologicals
Buyer’s Guide, 595 743 Government of India
Brand Index, 603 747 National Dairy Development Board
Regionwise Index, 607 748 State Governments
611 Dairy Products Distributors 763 State Cooperative Federations
621 Disease Diagnostic Centres 767 International Agencies
Dairy India
THE BIGGEST ABOUT THE BIGGEST
India now has indisputably the world's biggest dairy industry—at least in terms of milk production; last year India
produced close to 100 million tonnes of milk, 15% more than the US and three times as much as the much-heralded new
growth champ, China.
Appropriately, India also produces the biggest directory or encyclopaedia of any world dairy industry—Dairy India
2007 runs to well over 900 pages and weighs in at 2.4 kg. And suitably for India, Dairy India is very much a cottage
industry. The first five editions—work on the first one started in 1980—were produced by the legendary P.R. Gupta, who
sadly died last year. Now his son Sharad, who had assisted his father since the very first edition, with help of his wife
Reena, has taken over, with a full-time staff of only three plus a legion of consultants, with the full backing of the
government and the industry, Sharad Gupta has produced the latest magnum opus, a tribute to dedication with a truly
heroic attention to detail—more than 3 years in the making. A new Section on 'Dairy Asia' has been introduced. This year,
the publication—indeed the industry—is honoured with the lead article by the President of India, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
—Dairy Industry Newsletter, England, February 2007.