Dairy farming has always been an important part of life in rural India, providing a steady income for millions of families. Sidhant Gupta from Kwality Ltd. explains how the cooperative movement, led by groups like Amul, changed the dairy industry. It helped small farmers come together, share resources, and improve their ability to negotiate prices. This has made dairy farming a key part of rural livelihoods, improving the financial situation of families who depend on milk production.
The rise of organized dairy farming has also been a big benefit for farmers, especially women, by giving them a dependable source of income. This change has had many positive effects, helping local economies grow, improving access to education, and raising living standards in rural areas.