Author: DC Team

The dairy industry can gain crucial insights from the poultry sector’s response to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). Key lessons include the importance of enhancing biosecurity measures, implementing rigorous testing protocols, ensuring a rapid response, and fostering collaboration across the agricultural sectors to effectively control and manage HPAI outbreaks in dairy herds. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, poses a severe threat to both poultry and dairy industries worldwide. The H5N1 strain of HPAI has devastated poultry flocks across the United States since January 2022, affecting over 97 million birds. As this virus has now impacted…

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Orkney faces a milk shortage as Crantit Dairy struggles to meet demand due to a decline in local dairy farms. Tesco Kirkwall will no longer stock Orkney Milk, highlighting challenges in the dairy sector. Orkney is grappling with a milk shortage as Crantit Dairy, a leading producer of Orkney Milk and Orkney Ice Cream, struggles to keep up with demand. The shortage, confirmed on August 2, 2024, results from a significant reduction in local dairy farming. Background Crantit Dairy has long been a staple of the Orkney dairy industry, renowned for its high-quality products. However, the recent decline in the…

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Colorado’s bulk-tank milk testing has identified multiple avian flu outbreaks in dairy herds, raising concerns about the virus’s impact on milk production, quality, and the broader dairy industry. The state has confirmed 52 outbreaks out of 179 nationwide, prompting an extended emergency declaration and increased biosecurity measures. The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) has reported a troubling rise in avian influenza (bird flu) cases in dairy herds, following the implementation of mandatory weekly bulk-tank milk testing on July 22, 2024. This testing initiative, aimed at detecting the virus early, has identified nine additional outbreaks, increasing the total number of affected…

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The Colorado Department of Agriculture has implemented mandatory statewide HPAI testing for commercial dairy operations to combat the ongoing outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that has significantly impacted both the dairy and poultry industries in the state. Starting from July 22, 2024, all licensed dairy facilities will be required to submit weekly bulk-tank milk samples for testing to help identify and contain the virus. The new measures come as HPAI has spread to dairy cattle and has been linked to substantial losses in poultry. In response to a severe outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), the Colorado…

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In 2024, Avian Influenza H5N1, previously affecting only poultry, was detected in dairy cattle for the first time. Originating from a mutation of the virus, the outbreak has impacted dairy farms across 13 states in the United States, leading to a decrease in milk yield and mild symptoms in cattle. With new regulations for testing and monitoring, the USDA and CDC emphasize the virus’s minimal risk to the general public and the safety of dairy products. In 2014-2015, the United States witnessed a severe outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (AI), commonly known as “bird flu,” which devastated poultry populations…

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Central government schemes designed to boost dairy development in India, focusing on infrastructure upgrades, financial support, and modernization of practices. The dairy sector in India plays a pivotal role in the national economy, providing significant employment opportunities and contributing substantially to rural livelihoods. To support and advance this vital industry, the Indian government has introduced a range of schemes aimed at modernizing infrastructure, boosting production, and fostering entrepreneurship. This article explores the major government schemes designed to propel dairy development in India. Overview of the Dairy Sector Dairy farming is a cornerstone of India’s agricultural economy, contributing 5% to the…

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India’s dairy industry, worth ₹16,792.1 billion, is set to grow to ₹49,953.5 billion by 2032. Government initiatives support this growth through financial incentives, infrastructure upgrades, and farmer training. Consumer-focused startups and tech innovations are reshaping the market, with rising demand for value-added products driving further expansion. The dairy industry is rapidly evolving, attracting tech-savvy youth who are leveraging modern technology and management skills to build successful enterprises. This growing sector not only offers significant income potential but is also showing rural youth a new path to progress. Introduction With the Indian dairy industry valued at ₹16,792.1 billion last year, the…

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The A-Help program launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development aims to enhance animal husbandry practices across 12 states and union territories in India. By providing specialized kits and training to animal guards, the initiative supports improved livestock management, economic benefits for farmers, and women empowerment, while contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and rural development. The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development has launched the ‘A-Help’ program to improve animal husbandry practices and support for cattle ranchers across India. This initiative leverages the NRLM’s SHG platform to strengthen rural development and enhance livestock management. Overview of…

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The National Gopal Ratna Award 2024 is inviting applications to honor exceptional dairy farmers, cooperatives, and artificial insemination technicians. The awards, which include cash prizes and certificates, aim to promote indigenous bovine breeds and support advancements in dairy farming. Applications open on July 15, 2024, and close on August 31, 2024. The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairy is inviting applications for the National Gopal Ratna Award 2024, aimed at recognizing outstanding contributions to the dairy sector. The award, which offers substantial cash prizes, is designed to encourage and support dairy farmers, cooperatives, and artificial insemination technicians, with a special…

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India aims to boost its global milk production share to one-third by 2030 through improved breeding, nutrition, and health practices in the dairy sector. India is setting its sights on a groundbreaking goal for the dairy industry: to increase its share of global milk production to one-third by 2030. Spearheaded by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), this ambitious mission focuses on enhancing the reproduction, nutrition, and health of dairy cattle to drive up productivity. The initiative is poised to significantly benefit livestock farmers and boost the country’s economy. Current Status and Goals As of now, India contributes approximately 24%…

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