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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF MILK PRODUCTION IN INDIA
PRESENTED BY: Rabismita Basu 11202154
Subhojit Behra 11202178 Pradyumna Mukherjee 11202188
Shagun Agarwal 11202199
India is the largest producer of milk producing more than 100 million tons of milk per annum.
India has a population of more than 1 billion. Her per capita milk consumption is around 250 g per
day.
Introduction
Milk production is growing at 3% p.a. Per capita milk availability growing at only 1.5% p.a. Ghee (clarified butter) consumption growing at 9% Table Butter & cheese consumption growing at 10% 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
Highlights
Mathematical Formulas Used
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Last updated: Sep 17, 2010
Production in India
Year Production (Million Tonnes) Per Capita Availibilty (gms/day)
1999-2000 78.3 217
2000-01 80.6 220
2001-02 84.4 225
2002-03 86.2 230
2003-04 88.1 231
2004-05 92.5 233
2005-06 97.1 241
2006-07 100.9 246
2007-08 104.8 252
2008-09 108.5 258
2009-10 112.5 263
correlation = 0.996075445
Mean= 93.99 237.8
S.D.= 11.05 14.96
Statistical Data from Secondary Source
Graphical Representation
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Per Capita Availibility(gms/day)
ESTIMATED STATEWISE MILK PRODUCTION
STATES 99-00 00-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2010-11
All India 78286 80607 84406 86159 88082 92484 97066 100869 104844 108587 112540
Andhra Pradesh 5122 5521 5814 6584 6959 7257 7624 7939 8925 9570 10429
Bihar ** 3454 2489 2664 2869 3180 4743 5060 5450 5783 5934 6124
Gujarat 5269 5312 5862 6089 6421 6745 6960 7533 7911 8386 8844
Haryana 4679 4850 4978 5124 5221 5222 5299 5367 5442 5745 6006
Karnataka 4471 4599 4797 4539 3857 3917 4022 4124 4244 4538 4822
Madhya Pradesh 5519 4761 5283 5343 5388 5506 6283 6375 6572 6855 7167
Maharashtra 5707 5849 6094 6238 6379 6567 6769 6978 7210 7455 7679
Punjab 7706 7777 7932 8173 8391 8554 8909 9168 9282 9387 9389
Rajasthan 7280 7455 7758 7789 8054 8310 8713 9375 9536 9491 9548
Tamil Nadu 4586 4910 4988 4622 4752 4784 5474 5560 5586 5673 5778
Uttar Pradesh 14152 13857 14648 15288 15943 16512 17356 18095 18861 19537 20203
West Bengal 3465 3471 3515 3600 3686 3790 3891 3982 4087 4176 4300
Delhi 290 291 294 296 299 303 310 289 282 408 466
Mean = 10713.3 10839.2 11359.5 11622 11901 12478.1 13124 13650.3 14183.2 14695.9 15235.4S.D. = 19686.9 20311.8 21269.2 21716 22210 23307.9 24453.9 25414.7 26421.5 27358.8 28351.3
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Estimated Statewise Milk Production
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Raising productivity of dairy farms and mitigation of their production risks requires the availability of improved breeding services, targeted preventive animal health care (specifically addressing foot-and-mouth disease and hemorrhagic septicemia) and better feeding strategies.
Furthermore, building the capacity of producers to act on their own behalf is therefore essential for improving poor producers' welfare.
Scope
Milk output is expected to touch 121.5 million tonnes in the current year, translating into a growth of nearly 4% vis-a-vis the previous year, according to Us Department Of Agriculture (USDA) report
The milk production will go up due to the improved
management practices adopted Indian dairies and efforts by the private and public sector to improve cattle genetics, besides good fodder availability, the USDA report said
Conclusion
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