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 Table 3: Effect of Yeast Products Supplementation on Udder Health in Dairy Cows
          Enhancing Food Traceability in the Indian Dairy Industry
 Yeast Species/Type   Period Fed    Dosage (g/kg of    Improved Parameters   References
    Diets   Feed or % of Diet
       or CFU)  Food traceability is the ability to track every aspect of the   digital traceability solutions such as QR codes,
           manufacturing and distribution of a product. In the food   blockchain, or RFID tagging.
 Yeast Cell Wall    14 weeks    28 g\head\day    Decreased somatic cell count,     Nocek et al. (2011)
 (Saccharomyces          improved mammary   and beverage industry, traceability is crucial to ensure   At the BMC/MCC level, identifying the source of
 cerevisiae)         gland health  safety from "Grass to Glass" or "Farm to Fork." In India,   contamination is difficult if BMCs do not retain VLC-level
           the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)   samples. Most BMCs check only basic parameters like
 Active Dry Yeast    16 months    4 g/100 lb. of body    Enhanced immune response    Ryman et al. (2013)
 (Saccharomyces       weight daily    against mastitis-causing   mandates end-to-end traceability for all food products,   fat, solids-not-fat (SNF), and basic adulterants, making it
 cerevisiae)         pathogens  making it essential for crisis management, recalls, and   difficult to trace chemical contaminants. The lack of
           regulatory compliance.                              infrastructure, refrigeration, and trained personnel
 Selenium Yeast    124 days    278 mg/kg DM    Reduced somatic cell count,    Oltramari et al (2014),
 (Saccharomyces          lower incidence of mastitis   Weng et al (2018)  There are two main types of traceability: forward and   further complicates traceability. To improve this, BMCs
 cerevisiae)   backward. Forward traceability tracks the movement   should mandate sample retention, invest in cost-
           of dairy products after manufacturing, covering     effective rapid testing kits, and train personnel on
 Yeast Culture (Inactivate    3 weeks    5 ml/head, 2.0×    Improved milk quality,    Lim et al. (2021)   proper sample storage and handling.
 strains of Saccharomyces       10 ? 7 CFU/mL   reduced somatic cell count  warehousing, transportation, and distribution to
 cerevisiae)  retailers. Backward traceability traces the origin of   At the VLC level, maintaining retention samples is
                                                               challenging as VLCs typically collect milk from 50-100
           milk, including all steps in processing, raw materials
 polysaccharide component in Saccharomyces   source of selenium, sold as Selenomethionine.   used, packaging, and process aids. Farm-level   farmers. Farmers supplying small quantities (e.g., 1 liter)
 cerevisiae, form the structural support of the yeast   Phaffia yeast is known for producing astaxanthin, a   traceability, a subset of backward traceability, involves   make representative sample retention impractical. VLCs
 cell wall. The innermost layer of yeast cell walls   red pigment.  operate in small facilities with minimal infrastructure,
 consists of insoluble β-glucan. Mannans, another   Which one to use in the cattle feed?  tracking milk from the farm to its first point of collection.   limiting storage capabilities. Instead of retaining
 significant component of yeast cell walls. Mannan   The mechanisms of active dry yeast, yeast cultures, and   This is crucial when contaminants such as aflatoxins,   individual samples, VLC-level traceability should be
 oligosaccharides (MOS) act as prebiotics by serving   yeast culture conclude in a comparable outcome: the   melamine, or antibiotic residues are detected. If a dairy
 as nutrients for beneficial microbes in the   prevention of a decline in rumen pH or the restoration of   collects milk from thousands of farmers and detects   prioritised, with farm-level testing conducted only when
 gastrointestinal tract, promoting probiotic effects.  rumen pH to more normal levels. The provision of both   contamination, it must identify the precise farm   contamination is detected. Digital milk collection
 4.  Specialty Yeast Products  probiotic and prebiotic effects through yeast cultures   responsible.  systems and mobile testing units can help enhance
 Specialty yeast products include irradiated yeast,   and yeast cell walls is advantageous. A nutritional source   traceability.
 selenium yeast, chromium yeast, and Phaffia yeast.   for beneficial bacteria, in conjunction with the other   The typical milk supply chain in India follows this path:
 Irradiated yeast contains ergosterol, which   nutrients included in yeast products, will undoubtedly
 transforms into vitamin D2 under ultraviolet   enhance rumen function during periods of acidosis.
 radiation. Selenium yeast is a highly bioavailable

           However, most dairy organisations in India struggle to   With increasing regulatory focus and consumer
           trace milk back to the farm level due to challenges at   awareness, traceability in Indian dairy is improving.
           each stage of the supply chain.                     Some startups are implementing animal-level
           At the factory level, continuous production cycles for   traceability, setting a precedent for larger dairy
           essential dairy products like pouch milk and curd   organizations. To achieve robust traceability, India must
           complicate traceability. Shared equipment across    invest in digital tracking solutions, incentivise farmer
           multiple product lines can cause tracking errors,   participation, and strengthen infrastructure at VLCs and
           significantly if logs are not updated. Retention samples   BMCs. While farm-level traceability remains challenging,
           of incoming milk tankers from BMCs/MCCs are often   incremental improvements can significantly enhance
           improperly maintained. Dairies should implement robust   dairy safety and reliability, moving India closer to global
           logging and automated tracking systems to address   standards.
           these issues, maintain retention samples, and adopt


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