11 September 2015, Hotel Fortune Murali Park, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh Conference & Exposition on Sustainable Technologies, Opportunities and Entrepreneurship Development in Dairy Industry INDIA 2015 DAIRYBIZ Confederation of Indian Industry Partners Animal Husbandry & Fisheries Department Government of Andhra Pradesh naarm Œçª|
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11 September 2015, Hotel Fortune Murali Park, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
Conference & Exposition on Sustainable Technologies, Opportunities and
Entrepreneurship Development in Dairy Industry
INDIA 2015
DAIRYBIZ
Confederation of Indian Industry
Partners
Animal Husbandry & Fisheries DepartmentGovernment of Andhra Pradesh
naarmŒçª|
OverviewThe dairy industry in India has been on a steady path of progression since Indian independence. India the world's largest milk producer, accounts for around 20 percent of global milk production, with most of it consumed domestically. In India, about 60 percent of milk is consumed in liquid form, while the remaining 40 per cent is used in the form of butter, clarified butter (Desi ghee), cheese, curd, paneer, ice cream, dairy whiteners and traditional sweets.
The Indian dairy sector is characterized by high fragmentation. “Growing at about 10 percent annually, the Indian dairy industry is predominantly controlled by the unorganized sector, which accounts for nearly 85 percent constituting an important segment of the Indian rural economy." The per capita availability of milk in India stands at 289.4 grams per day. Backed by strong domestic demand, the per capita availability of milk is anticipated to reach 336 grams per day in FY2017.
All these facts and figures vouch for India`s big potential to increase consumption of dairy products in domestic markets and target for exports. Despite all of these achievements, lack of advanced technology, inadequate cold storage facilities and processing equipment, particularly at the farm level, act as a major constraint in enabling this sector to take a quantum jump in production and productivity. What is needed is a strong platform for all stakeholders to share knowledge and technology.
Some of the challenges that Indian dairy industry will have to face include viz., clean milk production, preservation of raw milk, adoption of newer processing methods, mechanization of indigenous dairy based products, new product development with value-addition, cost reduction of dairy products, shelf life extension of perishable foods, storage and packaging technologies, promoting export of dairy products, energy saving, environment-friendly effluent treatment methods, reducing carbon foot print and so on.
Keeping in view of the above, CII & APTDC in association with National Dairy Research Institute, ICAR, Government of India and National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), ICAR, Government of India are organizing this International Conference & Exposition on Dairy in Vijayawada to foster investments & tapping new business opportunities by bringing new innovations to the sector along and exploring possibilities to increase export and strengthen global food security. Since, Andhra Pradesh is one of the leading milk producing state in the country.
The technical sessions will cover the following major areas related to:
1. Clean milk production.
2. Buffalo milk based dairy products.
3. Development in Dairy Equipment and Machinery.
4. Mechanization for the production of Indigenous and Western dairy products.
5. Challenges confronted with regard to Quality and Safety monitoring in Dairy Industry.
6. Innovative Packaging and Marketing.
7. Environment friendly practices in dairy industry.
Objectives
Structure of program
Speakers
The Conference & Exposition offers a single venue interface for Indian Players and Global Players looking out for opportunities to enhance their business
To identify Challenges and Gaps in Indian Dairy Industry
An opportunity to come together and promote business nationality and internationally, increasing the demand of exports
Promoting captive Dairy development by improving genetic stocks, improving breed quality and production
Predict the structure of developments in the Dairy sector, over the next ten or fifteen years and trace its consequences for income, employment, public health, environmental pollution, animal wealth, etc.
Identify and evaluate the relative importance of the drivers that have caused this structural change & Speculate as to how small holders are likely to be affected by the ongoing structural changes
Entrepreneurs, Banks, Financial Institutions and Venture Capitalists to invest
Enumerate policy recommendations for the state and central governments through a dialogue process
Dairy Conference & Exposition will focus on Technologies for Modern Dairy Industry. It is proposed to organize a One Day Conference on 11 September 2015 and Two Days Exposition on 10-11 September 2015.
The Conference would deliberate on a wide range of topics on latest technologies and issues by National & International Experts in the Technical & Interactive Sessions, covering various subjects of interest.
The Exposition would be featuring the latest Technologies, Equipment, Processes & Techniques, Trends etc. relevant to Dairy Industries, R&D Institutes, Experts etc. from within India and abroad.
B2B Meetings will be organized within the Exposition.
Eminent Speakers from Central and State Governments, Ministries, Senior Officials from Department of Animal Husbandry Dairying and Fisheries (DADF), Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), National Dairy Development Board, National Dairy Research Institute, ICAR, CGIAR Centers, Directorate of Animal Husbandry, APEDA, NAARM, ICRISAT, Indian Dairy Association, NABARD, SBI etc., Scientists & Experts from Industry and Institutions within India and abroad, will be presenting in the Conference.
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Target Audience
Participants Profile
The event targets a broad spectrum of participants associated with the Dairy based Industry and Allied Services, Decision Makers, Officials from concerned Government Departments and Ministries, Regional and Local Authorities, Senior Representatives of Indian & Foreign Companies, Associations, Agriculture, Dairy based Research and Consulting Companies/ Institutes, Dairy based Companies, Equipment Manufacturers, Consultants & Contractors, Scientists, Farmers, University Students and Scholars etc
Government Departments & Stakeholders
Livestock &Dairy Farmers
Feeding System & Milking Machine Manufacturers
Feed & Feed Additives Manufacturers
Veterinarians and Cattle diseases, Diagnostic & Health Equipments, Labs and Service Providers
Automation or Software Solution Provider
Dairy Processing Machinery Manufacturers
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Quality Control & Analytical Labs and Certifying agencies
Cattle Hygiene, Sanitation, Waste and Odor Management equipments and Supplies Manufacturers
Packing Machinery & Material Manufacturers
Cattle/Buffalo Breeders
Cold Chain& Dairy Consultants
Agriculture Counselor of different countries
Trade Associations
Financial, Educational and Research Institutions
Self Help Groups, Co-operative Societies and Non-Government Organizations
Exporters, Importers, Traders & Suppliers.
Supply Chain Solution, Transport and Logistic Providers
Dairy Consultants, Periodicals, Web Portals
other stakeholders of Dairy Industry & Allied activities
National Dairy Research Institute, ICAR, Government of India
National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), ICAR, Government of India
Government Partners
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
www.cii.in
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain
an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering
industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and
consultative processes.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-
managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development
process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over
7200 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including
SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000
enterprises from around 242 national and regional sectoral industry
bodies.
CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues,
interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing efficiency,
competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a
range of specialized services and strategic global linkages. It also
provides a platform for consensus-building and networking on key
issues.
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify
and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil
society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated
and inclusive development across diverse domains including