Dairy farming has been a key part of rural life in India for many years, providing a steady income to millions of families. Sidhant Gupta of Kwality Ltd. explains, “The cooperative movement, led by groups like Amul, changed the dairy industry by helping small farmers work together, share resources, and gain more control in the market." This cooperative model has made dairy farming a strong foundation for rural communities, improving the financial security of families who rely on milk production.
Organized dairy farming has also given farmers, especially women, a consistent source of income. This revolution has had a wide-reaching impact, helping local economies grow, improving access to education, and raising living standards in rural areas.
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