1Principal Scientist, DESM Division, NDRI, Karnal, India
2M. Sc Student, LPM Section, NDRI, Karnal, India
3Senior Research Fellow, DESM Division, NDRI, Karnal, India
4Ph D Scholar, DESM Division, NDRI, Karnal, India
*Corresponding author email: ajmerskundu@gmail.com
Online published on 30 January, 2023.
The study was aimed to assess the inter-regional differences existing in production and utilization pattern of-milk and milk products across regions in Rajasthan. The regions identified for the study were South and South- Eastern plains (S&S-E plains), Transitional & Eastern plains (T&E plains) and North & North-Western plains (N&N-W plains). The data was collected from 120 milk producing households spread across six villages (two villages from each regions) and also from Halwais and Creameries, four from each. The data were subjected to tabular analysis and regression for estimating the desired results for answering the derived objectives of-the study and understanding the extent of factors affecting the marketed surplus of milk. The results revealed-existence of significant differences across regions in the study area. With respect to inter regional differences-in production level of milk it was found that the production of milk was the highest in T&E plains region with production of 29.58 litres per day per household followed by 11.85 litres per day per household in N&N-W plains and 9.35 litres per day per household in S&S-E plains regions. Though marketed surplus is directly proportional to production level, marketed surplus was highest in S&S- E plains, followed by T&E plains and-lowest in N&N-W plains. This study has tried to examine the inter regional differences existing in Rajasthan-in dairy production.
Production, Utilization pattern, Milk & Milk product