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India seeks greener pastures for its milk

India is expected to produce a quarter of the world's milk next year

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India seeks greener pastures for its milk

Milk production in India is set to soar. India is expected to produce over 25 per cent of the world's milk by next year, and by 2047, this is likely to rise to 50 per cent, according to Ramesh Chand,...

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