In recent years, technology-driven products, services, and solutions have substantially improved the dairy business in India. The third white revolution in this country will be largely brought about and sustained by technology. The use of technology in the dairy sector has expanded from automated/ mechanised milk collecting and testing milk composition at the village level to real-time milk procurement, evaluation of overall milk quality criteria, automatic dairy plant operation, and other activities. One may now track data and information at the farmer level in the milk pool with the click of a button. Additionally, technology is making significant strides toward modernising and revolutionising the other key areas of the dairy industry.
For the unorganised Indian dairy industry to become more structured, the appropriate technology and its effective application are essential. The majority of the challenges encountered while handling a perishable commodity like milk can only be overcome by adopting technological innovations. The goal is to digitise as many data points as possible.
Some areas where technology has played a key role and where implementation is expected to increase
This story is from the February 2023 edition of AgroSpectrum.
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