Dairy Asia launches a bilateral cooperation (1X1) initiative

Dedicated to World Milk Day, the Dairy Asia bilateral web meeting was jointly organized between India and Mongolia on May 30, 2022. The Dairy Asia Secretariat convened the event in collaboration with the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry of Mongolia, the National Dairy Development Board of India, the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, the Mongolian Food Industry Association, and the Mongolian Dairy Farmers’ Association.

The meeting commenced with opening remarks from Mr. B. Altansukh, Director General of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry of Mongolia, and Mr. Shri Meenesh C. Shah, Chairman of the National Dairy Development Board of India. Welcoming addresses were subsequently delivered by His Excellency Mr. D. Ganbold, Ambassador of Mongolia to India; His Excellency Mr. M. P. Singh, Ambassador of India to Mongolia; and Dr. Vinod Ahuja, the UN FAO Representative in Mongolia.

The session attracted over 70 delegates from both countries and various knowledge partners. Under the moderation of Mr. Batbaatar Bayarmagnai, CEO & Coordinator of Dairy Asia, the meeting featured a series of presentations, including:

  • “Mongolian dairy sector, and its development opportunities” – O.Onon, Assistant Director, Food production policy implementation and coordination department, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of Mongolia.
  • “Indian dairy sector, and its development history” – Dr. Jignesh Shah, General Manager, Sectoral analysis & studies, National Dairy Development Board of India.
  • “The state policy for Mongolian cooperatives” – A.Gerelzaya, Head of Policy Coordination Division, Small & Medium Enterprises Agency of Mongolia.
  • “Milk processing & MFIA” – M.Narmandakh, CEO, Mongolian Food Industry Association.
  • “Dairy farming in Mongolia” – O.Amartsengel, Member of the Board, Mongolian Dairy Farmers’ Association.
  • “Amul model of procurement of milk, processing and product export” – Himanshu Rathod, Assistant general manager, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation.
  • “School milk program: NDDB experience” – Ms. Smriti Singh, Manager, Cooperative Service, NDDB.
  • “Productivity enhancement services delivery in India” – Dr. R.O. Gupta, Sr.General Manager, Productivity Enhancement, NDDB.

India, as the world’s largest milk-producing nation, has cultivated a robust dairy sector through foundational programs such as the “White Revolution” and the “Amul model,” which emphasize cooperative development and are further supported by a national School Milk Program. A significant achievement is India’s self-sufficiency in milk and dairy products for its population of 1.3 billion, in addition to being an exporter to over 50 countries.

Mongolia, a country with a strong livestock heritage and a herd population of approximately 70 million, is pursuing the development of an export-oriented dairy industry for its population of 3.5 million. The knowledge and proven best practices from India’s dairy sector are expected to provide valuable insights to support this development objective.

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