
Jammu Kashmir has recorded a 19.6% increase in milk production in 2023-24, reaching 2,993 thousand metric tonnes (MT), up from 2,503 thousand MT in the previous year.
The Economic Survey Report 2023-24 has set a target of 3,400 thousand MT for 2024-25.
The region currently produces around 70 lakh litres of milk daily, with Kashmir contributing 40 lakh litres and Jammu 30 lakh litres. Between 2018-19 and 2022-23, milk production increased by only 1.7%, from 2,460 thousand MT to 2,503 thousand MT.
40% of the new dairy units established in the past year are owned by individuals under 35, many with backgrounds in business, agriculture, or veterinary sciences. Several initiatives have contributed to the increase in production, including the expansion of artificial insemination coverage from 30% to 70% and an increase in semen production capacity from 9 lakh to 19.5 lakh straws.
The government has set up 2,722 new dairy units, generating employment for approximately 5,000 people.
Other measures include importing high-genetic-merit breeding bulls, implementing advanced breeding technologies, providing specialized training programs, and offering low-interest loans and subsidies for dairy infrastructure.
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