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Milk this boom |
| With the dairy industry growing like never before, no dairy technologist in India will be without a job, forecasts V. Kumara Swamy |
| Bring out your milk pails — there’s good news on the dairy front. India, which produces about 100 million tonnes of milk a year, is the largest milk producer in the world. And the government estimates that the production will double by 2020. Not surprisingly, there’s going to be a growing need for dairy technologists. “Currently, our dairy industry is growing by four to five per cent each year. In the years to come, it will grow at a faster pace and no dairy technology student will be without a job. In fact, there is a shortfall now of well-trained manpower,” says A.K. Misra, dean, faculty of dairy technology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, (WBUAFS), Calcutta.... |
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