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India is on track to become one of the largest dairy industries in the world. With 20 million more mouths to feed every year, and an increasingly affluent population, the demand for high-quality dairy nutrition continues to grow at a rapid pace. Annual dairy consumption, for example, is forecast to reach around 180-200 million tonnes by the end of the decade.
Assumption:
India will become one of the largest dairy markets in the world by 2020.
India’s dairy industry will increase milk production to meet this demand gap.
Dairy industries are important to the national economy.
The demand for milk and milk products goes up with prosperity.
None of these
This is implicit in the statement that with an “increasingly affluent population, the demand for high-quality dairy nutrition continues to grow.
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