FAO, IDF, and NDDB hosted a key event at the Asia Pacific Dairy Conference, showcasing innovations in sustainable dairy production and exploring collaboration opportunities. FAO highlighted its role in advancing dairy value chains and supporting farmers in India, emphasizing its commitment to driving sector-wide improvements.
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations played a pivotal role in the inaugural International Dairy Federation (IDF) Regional Dairy Conference for Asia Pacific, held in Kochi from June 26 to 28, 2024. Organized in collaboration with the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, this conference served as a significant platform to discuss farmer-centric innovations in dairying.
FAO’s Strategic Vision
In his keynote address, Takayuki Hagiwara, FAO Representative in India, outlined the FAO Strategic Framework 2022-2031. This framework highlights the essential role of science, technology, and innovation in transforming agriculture and dairy farming. Hagiwara emphasized FAO’s unique position as a UN agency dedicated to facilitating intergovernmental processes aimed at promoting sustainable practices and innovations within the dairy sector.
- Science and Technology: The framework prioritizes advancements in science and technology as pivotal in enhancing dairy production methods and improving value chains.
- Sustainable Practices: FAO aims to drive the adoption of sustainable practices to ensure long-term viability and environmental stewardship in dairy farming.
- Innovation Promotion: By leveraging its position, FAO supports the implementation of innovative solutions that address current and future challenges in dairy farming.
- Intergovernmental Facilitation: FAO’s role involves coordinating between governments to foster collaborative efforts and share best practices in the dairy sector.
Addressing Dairy Sector Challenges
During the conference, the FAO, in collaboration with the International Dairy Federation (IDF) and the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), hosted a joint side event dedicated to addressing challenges in dairy production. The session focused on several key areas:
- Showcasing Innovations: Highlighting new technologies and practices in livestock production that enhance sustainability and efficiency.
- Demonstrating Effectiveness: Evaluating how these innovations effectively tackle interconnected challenges such as resource management, environmental impact, and productivity.
- Exploring Collaboration: Identifying opportunities for deeper collaboration between FAO and IDF to advance dairy sector innovations and address shared challenges.
- Facilitating Knowledge Sharing: Providing a platform for stakeholders to exchange insights and experiences on best practices and successful strategies in dairy farming.
India’s Leadership in Dairy Production
As the world’s largest producer of milk, India plays a crucial role in advancing sustainable dairy practices. FAO’s participation in the conference underscores its commitment to supporting and driving innovations in the dairy sector. By collaborating with industry stakeholders, FAO aims to enhance dairy production practices and sustainability across the Asia Pacific region.
Future Directions and Collaboration
The conference highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts and innovative solutions in advancing the dairy industry. FAO’s engagement reaffirms its dedication to supporting sustainable dairy practices and improving the livelihoods of dairy farmers. As India continues to lead in global milk production, such initiatives are essential for promoting a more sustainable and efficient dairy industry.
The International Dairy Federation Regional Dairy Conference provided a platform for discussing critical innovations and challenges in dairy farming. FAO’s active participation and collaboration with industry partners are crucial in driving sustainability and advancing dairy production practices in the Asia Pacific region.