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Global Innovation in Dairy Shines: Highlights of the International Dairy Federation (IDF) Dairy Innovation Awards 2025 with India’s Pioneering Wins

The 2025 edition of the IDF World Dairy Summit (held in Santiago, Chile, from 20 to 23 October) provided a global stage for dairy innovation, where the International Dairy Federation (IDF) honoured cutting-edge projects with the fourth annual Dairy Innovation Awards.  With over 130 entries spanning continents, the awards underscore how the dairy sector is advancing in sustainability, processing, nutrition and social inclusion.

Why this matters for the Indian dairy industry

India, long recognised as the world’s largest milk producer, is facing new challenges—rising input costs, environmental pressures, evolving consumer demands, and the need for innovation in value-added dairy products. For stakeholders in the Indian dairy sector (co-operatives, private dairies, farmer-producer organisations, and technology providers), the IDF awards highlight best-in-class models of sustainable dairy farming, processing efficiencies, and socio-economic impact. For example:

Highlighting Indian winners signals that Indian dairy innovation is being recognised globally, which can boost reputation, open up collaboration opportunities, and support investment in new technologies or sustainability practices.

Global winners – Snapshot

While the complete list of winners is available on the IDF site, a few standouts across categories include:

India’s Winning Innovations – In Focus

Here we spotlight the Indian initiatives recognised at the 2025 Awards.

  1. NDDB – Carbon Credits from Biogas Plants

The initiative by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) addresses manure management among dairy farmers, especially smallholders. By setting up biogas plants and generating carbon credits, the model delivers multiple outcomes:

In winning this category, the model demonstrates how the Indian dairy sector can link GHG reduction with farmer income, making it a compelling example for the “Indian dairy industry”.

  1. Jaipur Dairy (via Rajasthan Co op) – Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) Plant

Jaipur Dairy has been selected for the Award in the category of “sustainable processing innovation” for its ZLD plant. Key features:

For Indian dairy producers facing water scarcity, regulatory pressure, and sustainability goals, this innovation offers a replicable model.

  1. NITARA – AI-Enabled Mobile Platform for Smallholder Dairy Farmers

In the “Socio-economic sustainability in farming” category, the Indian entry, NITARA (an AI-enabled mobile platform for smallholder farmers), reached finalist status. While it may not have won the top prize, its recognition is significant:

Implications for the Indian Dairy Sector

Expert Quote

“Recognition at the IDF Dairy Innovation Awards reinforces that innovation in the Indian dairy sector is not only about increasing volume but about increasing value, sustainability and technological adoption,” says Dr Meenesh Shah, Chairman of NDDB.

Looking Ahead: Key Takeaways for Stakeholders

Conclusion

The 2025 IDF Dairy Innovation Awards shine a spotlight on how the global dairy industry is pivoting towards sustainability, processing efficiency, climate action and socio-economic inclusion. For the Indian dairy sector, the wins and high placements from NDDB’s biogas-to-credits initiative to Jaipur Dairy’s ZLD plant mark a decisive shift: from the White Revolution era of volume focus to a future of smart dairying, value creation, and global benchmarking. As India moves forward in the “dairy market growth” journey, these innovations will be key anchors for industry transformation.

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