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Published by: Infolitics
Published: Jun. 12, 2008 - 110 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of Indian Economy
- 2.1 Rate of growth of Indian economy (GDP) from 2000-01 to 2007-08
- 2.2 Inflation Pressures during 2007 and 2008
- 2.3 Growth continues from 2003-04 onwards
- 2.4 Forecasts of Growth Rates by professional forecasters
- 2.5 Business Confidence Survey by National Council of Applied Economic Research, Reserve Bank of India, and Dun & Bradstreet
- 2.6 Monsoon forecast for 2008 and report for 2007
- 2.7 Population 2004 to 2012 and rural urban divide
- 2.8 Map Of India showing states
- 2.9 Key Economic Indicators for 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08
- 2.10 Balance of Payments & International Trade during 2006-07 and 2007-08
- 2.11 Foreign Exchange movements from May 2003 to May 2008
- 3 Livestock Scenario
- 3.1 Livestock overview - issues affecting cattle, buffalo, goat and sheep
- 3.2 Livestock population by species (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, horses and ponies, camels, pigs, mules, donkeys, yak, mithun) from 1951 to 2003
- 3.3 State-wise Dairy Animal population & Average Yield (Crossbred cows, nondescript cows, buffaloes and goats) during 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06
- 3.4 Livestock health including disease scenario of dairy animals
- 3.5 Livestock ownership by marginal, small, semi-medium, medium and large landholders
- 3.6 Fodder scenario - present and future; with projections of demand-supply scenario till year 2025
- 3.7 Herd size - past trends and future projections of herd size of cattle, buffalo and goat with herd size figures from 1982 to 2012 and growth rates from 1977-82 to 2008-13
- 4 Milk Production
- 4.1 National milk production and per capita availability from 1950-51 to 2011-12 and comparison with other countries
- 4.2 Milk production in states (state-wise data for milk production by crossbred cows, non-descript cows, buffaloes and goats)
- 4.3 States with crossbred cows (states that receive more than 25 per cent of milk from crossbred cows)
- 4.4 Buffalo states (states that receive more than 40 per cent of milk from buffaloes)
- 4.5 Major Dairy states (13 states that produce more than 90 per cent of India’s milk)
- 4.6 Milk Quality - standards for fat, solids-not-fat in respect of buffalo milk, cow milk and goat / sheep milk as well as of packed milk for retail sale; other quality problems faced in India
- 5 Structure of Indian dairy industry
- 5.1 Distribution of surplus milk from villages - role of traditional milkmen vs. organized dairies
- 5.2 Cooperative milk movement - history, concept and structure of dairy cooperatives organized on Kaira / Anand pattern
- 5.3 Sector-wise distribution of dairies - milk processing capacity in cooperative, private and other (government) sector as on 31st March 2006
- 5.4 Dairies in cooperative sector - state-wise data about number of dairy cooperative societies, farmer members, milk procurement, liquid milk sale and processing capacity
- 5.5 Regulatory environment - applicable laws, rules and standards
- 5.6 Leading brands of dairy products - top 20 dairy brands in India
- 5.7 Dairy companies catering to domestic market only - Top 16 dairy companies of India with insignificant presence in exports segment, along with addresses, e-mail id’s, telephone / fax numbers
- 5.8 Dairy companies actively engaged in exports - Top 9 dairy companies of India with significant presence in exports segment, along with addresses, e-mail id’s, telephone / fax numbers and names of contact persons
- 5.9 Liquid milk market - packing, pack size, logistics and brands
- 5.10 UHT milk market
- 6 Consumption of milk & milk products
- 6.1 Liquid milk per capita consumption - state-wise per capita rural and urban consumption of liquid milk and changes in consumption from 1993-94 to 2004-05
- 6.2 Milk & milk products per capita consumption trends - changes in per capita rural and urban consumption of milk & milk products from 1987 to 2006; Estimates by industry chambers of growth in consumption of dairy products
- 6.3 Milk & milk products per capita expenditure - state-wise during 2005-06
- 6.4 Milk & milk products consumption - drivers of growth; economic, demographic, historical, cultural and social factors defining the big picture
- 7 Dairy products - production & consumption
- 7.1 Milk converted to products like curd, butter, ghee, cheese, khoa, cream, ice cream etc.
- 7.2 Dairy fats - butter and ghee - production and consumption from 2002 to 2012
- 7.3 Curd / yogurt - market preferences and attempts by organized sector to introduce packed variants
- 7.4 Paneer (cottage cheese) / chhanna / chhanna based sweets - product descriptions, composition, methods of preparation, market size and forecasts of growth
- 7.5 Processed cheese - major brands, estimate of market size and growth forecast
- 7.6 Khoa / mawa - product descriptions, methods of preparation, composition, market size and forecasts of growth
- 7.7 Condensed milk / dairy whiteners - major brands, estimate of market size and growth forecast
- 7.8 Milk powder
- 8 Prices
- 8.1 Milk prices -wholesale price index; Comparison of WPI’s for milk, butter and ghee with WPI for food articles from January 2003 to January 2008
- 8.2 Purchase price of milk from farmers - method, procedure and indicative prices in April 2008 for cow milk and mix milk
- 8.3 SMP prices from 2001-02 to 2007-08 and in May 2008 with recent influencing factors
- 8.4 Retail prices of milk & milk products (butter, ghee, cheese, curd, standard milk, toned milk and full-fat milk)
- 9 Dairy exports overview
- 9.1 Dairy exports historical data - Consolidated dairy exports data from 1995-96 to December 2007; Item-wise exports data in quantity terms, INR terms, USD and EUR terms for years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-August 2007; Item-wise average export realization (INR/kg) for years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-August 2007
- 9.2 Dairy exports trends
- 10 Dairy exports country-wise statistics in quantity terms and INR terms for years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-August 2007
- 10.1 Milk & cream concentrated HS code 0402
- 10.2 Butter Milk, Curdled Milk etc. HS code 0403
- 10.3 Whey products HS code 0404
- 10.4 Butter, other fats & oils derived from milk HS code 0405
- 10.5 Cheese HS code 0406
- 10.6 Casein, caseinates and derivates HS code 3501
- 10.7 Lactose and lactose syrup HS code 1702
- 11 Future of Indian dairy exports
- 12 WTO influence
- 13 Global companies in India
- 13.1 Nestle
- 13.2 Fonterra Cooperative Group of New Zealand
- 13.3 Groupe Danone
- 13.4 New Zealand Naturals
- 13.5 Wal-Mart
- 13.6 Unilever
- 13.7 Schreiber Foods
- 14 New products
- 14.1 Functional products
- 14.2 Local traditional tastes
- 15 Summary of projections
- Annexures
- A Definitions & Abbreviations
- B Sources of Information
- C Profiles
- D Legal Conditions
AbstractThis report covers all aspects of production, consumption and exports of milk and dairy products. Starting from an analysis of the economic and social environment, the report looks at drivers and impediments of growth of dairy sector in India. It gives statistics and insights into domestic market dynamics of liquid milk, dairy fats (butter and ghee), curd, processed cheese, table butter as well as for traditional Indian dairy products like khoa, paneer, chhana etc. The report has detailed country-wise export statistics for each dairy product for the years 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-August 2007. The report has forecast of production, consumption and exports for years up to 2012. Contact details of all major dairy companies are also included.
Scope
The report covers the following areas:
- Macro-environment for dairy industry in general including forecasts for growth
- Statutory and regulatory environment
- Livestock herd size from 1950 to 2012 including state-wise number of crossbred cows, non-descript cows, buffaloes and goats for 4 years
- Disease scenario in Indian dairy animals
- Fodder demand-supply up to 2025
- Milk production from 1950 to 2012
- State-wise milk production and source-animals
- Milk quality standards and problems
- Structure of Indian dairy industry
- Top 20 dairy brands
- Contact details of all major dairy companies
- Liquid milk per capita consumption trends from 1993-94 to 2004-05
- Changes in per capita rural and urban consumption of milk & milk products from 1987 to 2006
- Milk & milk products consumption - drivers of growth
- Percentage of milk converted to products
- Dairy fats - butter and ghee - production and consumption from 2002 to 2012
- Market for curd / yogurt, paneer (cottage cheese) / chhanna / chhanna based sweets, processed cheese, khoa / mawa, condensed milk / dairy whiteners, milk powder
- Milk & milk products prices in relation to price rise for food articles
- Purchase price of milk from farmers
- SMP prices from 2001-02 to 2007-08
- Retail prices of milk & milk products
- Dairy exports statistics from 1995-96 to December 2007
- Country-wise export statistics for each dairy product (8-digit HS code basis) for 2004 05, 2005-06, 2006-07 and April-August 2007
- Forecast for dairy exports
- Influence of WTO
- Global dairy companies in India
- New product developments
Highlights
- Milk production is growing at 3% per annum
- Per capita milk availability growing at only 1.5% per annum
- Ghee (clarified butter) consumption growing at 8% per annum
- Table Butter & cheese consumption growing at 10% per annum
- Demand for dairy products will soon exceed supply
- India will find it difficult to sustain dairy exports
- India will turn net importer of dairy products
Reasons to purchase
- 110 pages packed with information
- 83 tables & 12 charts
- Statistics from reliable official sources
- Country-wise export data for each dairy product for more than 3 past years
- Contact details of all major dairy companies
- Holistic view taking all factors into account
- Projections for next five years
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