TY - JOUR AV - restricted A1 - Kumar, A A1 - Parappurathu, S A1 - Joshi, P K TI - Structural Transformation in Dairy Sector of India UR - http://oar.icrisat.org/7328/ JF - Agricultural Economics Research Review SN - 0974-0279 PB - Agricultural Economics Research Association N2 - The paper has looked into the process of structural transformation of India's dairy sector. During the past two decades, the sector grew at the rate of 4 per cent per year, making milk as the single largest agricultural commodity in the country. The growth in dairying has primarily been driven by yield improvement. A conspicuous shift has been observed in the composition of dairy herd from traditional to crossbred cows and buffaloes, and this led to improvements in milk-yield. Genetic enhancement, better management of stock and farmers? improved access to milk markets have driven the process of transformation. Nevertheless, the status of dairy infrastructure and the delivery of veterinary services in the country are still poor and concerted efforts are required to bring about further transformation. KW - Milk production KW - dairy sector KW - sources of growth KW - structural transformation Y1 - 2013/// SP - 209 ID - icrisat7328 EP - 219 VL - 26 IS - 2 ER -