Essay On Dairy Industry

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
INDUSTRY PROFILE:
Industry is one of the major component of “Business” which may be defined as the purchase and sales of products with a specific motive of earning profit by satisfying the needs and wants of customers by converting the raw materials into finished products. In all around the World Milk Production takes place. Milk and milk based industries play a very crucial role in the world. Milk is a product and it is very essential to everyone in the world. universal demand for dairies continues to increase in large part due to population growth, rising incomes urbanization and westernization of diets in countries such as china and India. To this increasing demand for dairies and growing enforcement on natural resources …show more content…

It accepts the production of milk, its preparation for sale as well as the manufacture of dairy products. A dairy industry completely depends on milk. Milk is raw material for dairy products. Milk is the nature’s perfect food for all ages. It has almost all the essential nutrients needed for growth and well being of the human body. Milk is the richest source of calcium and essential amino acids which is good for bones development. It is particularly beneficial for people get well from sickness, children, sport person, aged ones, women …show more content…

Which deals with the processing of milk and converting of milk products on an organisational scale. In India, Dairying has been practical as a rural cottage industry since the remote past. Semi commercial dairying started with the establishment of military dairy farms and then co-operative milk union was started throughout the country in the end of 19th century.
During earlier years, each household in those countries are maintained its ‘family cow’. As the urban population increased fewer households could keep cow for private use. The high cost of milk production problems of sanitation etc are restricted and gradually the family cow in city was eliminated and city cattle’s were all sent to the rural

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