Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zhkkd3/indian_dairy) has announced the addition of the "Indian Dairy Industry Outlook 2022" report to their offering.

The Indian Dairy Industry holds an inimitable space in the country for its high employment potential and for ensuring the availability of nutritious, yet affordable, food for India's ever-increasing population. Getting the tag of largest milk producer was made possible by Operation Flood and the historic dairy cooperative movement; and as production increased, the dairy industry started showing promising growth potential. Rising disposable incomes and growing demand for dairy products are likely to fuel the Indian dairy industry's growth over the next few years.

According to our latest research report Indian Dairy Industry Outlook 2022, with an annual output of 138 million tonnes, India is the largest producer of milk in the world. It is also one of the largest producers and consumers of dairy products. The Indian dairy industry also offers good opportunities to both domestic and foreign investors for entry and expansion. Due to their rich nutritional qualities, dairy products' consumption has been growing exponentially in the country; and considering various facts and figures, the study anticipates that milk production in India will further grow at a CAGR of around 14% between 2015-16 and 2021-22.

Further, the report covers analysis of the primary dairy market and markets of its sub-segments, like Liquid Milk, Yoghurt, Butter, Ghee, Paneer, Cheese, Dairy Whitener, Condensed Milk, Infant Formula, Ice Cream and Cream, and EXIM data of major dairy commodities extracted through intensive primary research and detailed secondary analysis. In addition, a detailed analysis of milk production and dairy potential by region has also been provided in the report.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Analyst View

2. Research Methodology

3. Indian Dairy: Industry Overview

4. Market Drivers and Trends

5. Dairy Industry Outlook 2022

6. Dairy Commodity Trade

7. Regulatory Framework

8. Roadblock

9. Competitive Assessment

- Britannia Industries Limited

- CavinKare

- Groupe Danone

- Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation - Amul

- Hatsun Agro Product Limited

- Karnataka Milk Federation - Nandini

- National Dairy Development Board - Mother Dairy

- Nestle India Limited

- Parag Milk Foods Pvt. Ltd.

- The Bihar State Milk Co-Operative Federation - Sudha

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