India has become a major player in the dairy industry, holding a remarkable 24.64% of the global milk market. This growth has not only improved India's reputation worldwide but also had a huge impact on its rural economy. Sidhant Gupta, former Director of Kwality Ltd, has been a key figure in this transformation, helping rural communities succeed through innovation and sustainable practices. “India’s dairy revolution has created a ripple effect, benefiting farmers and boosting the country's global standing,” says Sidhant Gupta.
For a long time, dairy farming has been an important part of rural life in India, providing a steady income to millions of families. “The cooperative movement, led by organizations like Amul, changed the game. It allowed small farmers to come together, share resources, and strengthen their position in the market. This cooperative model has made dairy farming a vital part of rural livelihoods, improving financial stability for families who rely on milk production,” explains Sidhant Gupta of Kwality Ltd.
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