Dairy farming has always been a vital part of rural India, giving millions of families a steady income. Sidhant Gupta of Kwality Ltd. explains, “The cooperative movement, led by organizations like Amul, changed the game. It helped small farmers work together, share resources, and get better deals in the market.” This approach has made dairy farming a key source of income in rural areas, improving financial stability for families relying on milk production.
Organized dairy farming has especially benefited farmers, including many women, by offering a reliable source of income. This change has had a big impact—strengthening local economies, improving access to education, and raising living standards in villages.
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