Year: 2025 | Month: June | Volume 70 | Issue 2

Analyzing India’s Dairy Trade: A Quantitative Approach

Manpreet Kaur Surbhi Bansal Lovepreet Singh
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.2.2025.11

Abstract:

The present study is an attempt to analyse the growth, composition, comparative advantage and competitiveness of Indian trade in dairy products during 2001-2022. Despite the largest milk producer as well as export growth, the share of quantity exported to total milk production has remained less than 0.05% indicating the heavy domestic consumption of Indian population on dairy products. Similarly, it has also remained a minor player in international market and its share of total national exports has also remained less than 1%. USA is main buying market for India’s dairy exports. During the entire time period, the country experienced no comparative advantage in export of dairy products. However, India’s exports of dairy products have been competitive during the period except 2010. In this context, the study suggested to put major emphasis on export of high-value dairy products, value addition of low value dairy products and increasing the milk yield of milch animals.



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