India, June 2 -- India, the world's largest milk producer, contributes over 23 per cent of global milk output, powered largely by smallholder farmers and an expansive cooperative network. Despite this scale, the sector continues to struggle with inefficiencies such as fragmented supply chains, post-harvest losses, inconsistent quality, and limited technological adoption, especially in rural and unorganised areas. In recent years, however, a tech-driven shift is reshaping the dairy landscape. Startups, cooperatives, and private players are introducing innovations like AI-based advisory platforms, IoT-enabled milk monitoring, blockchain traceability, and real-time quality testing. These technologies aim to modernise every link in the dairy ...