CLFMA of India and Gokul Milk Host Seminar on Sustainable Dairy Farming and Innovations in Kolhapur

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Kolhapur, May 10, 2025: The Compound Livestock Feed Manufacturers Association (CLFMA) of India, in collaboration with Gokul Milk, successfully hosted an impactful seminar on “Sustainable Dairy Farming and Innovations” at Regal Hall, Residency Club, Tarabai Park, Kolhapur. The event brought together top leaders, veterinary experts, and researchers from the dairy and livestock sectors to highlight the advancements and prerequisites in India’s dairy ecosystem through science, innovation, and sustainable practices. Sustainable dairy farming prioritizes environmental, social, and economic health, ensuring the well-being of the dairy farm, the animals, and the broader community

The seminar was guided by Mr. S. V. Bhave, Past Chairman, CLFMA of India, and commenced with a welcome address by Mr. Divya Kumar Gulati, Chairman, CLFMA of India and other prominent dignitaries as Mr. Navid Mushrif, Director, Gokul, Mr Ajit Narake, Director, Gokul, Mr. Yogesh Godbole, Managing Director, Gokul. Other prominent Directors from Gokul also included:

●        Mr. Yuvraj Patil

●        Mr. Nandkumar Dhenge

●        Mr. Prakash Patil

●        Mr. S. R. Patil

●        Mr. Bayaji Shelake

Mr. Divya Kumar Gulati, Chairman, CLFMA of India, shared, “This seminar in collaboration with Gokul is a testament to CLFMA’s unwavering commitment toward strengthening India’s sustainable dairy farming and innovation through science-backed revolution, knowledge sharing, and stakeholder collaboration. In this seminar, we emphasised how a progressive dairy farming approach can be a stress-relief for farmers and also contribute significantly to public health through better-quality milk and livestock management. From promoting Total Mixed Ration (TMR) and effective veterinary practices to encouraging nutrition-focused feeding strategies, our aim is to empower farmers and professionals with tools that ensure both animal welfare and economic viability  Through our consistent efforts and awareness-driven initiatives like this, we aim to nurture a more informed, robust, and forward-thinking approach toward India’s livestock and cattle feed industry.”

The seminar was further anchored by engaging sessions led by leading voices from the Indian sustainable dairy farming and innovations.

•  Dr. Vijay Magre of Gokul presented on Etho Veterinarian Practices, shedding light on animal welfare and ethical livestock management.

•  Dr. Pritpal Singh, National Manager – Progressive Dairy Solution, addressed modern approaches to stress management and Total Mixed Ration (TMR) in dairy farming.

•  Mr. Munish Sharma shared insights from the Punjab dairy sector, highlighting scalable innovations.

•  Dr. Niteen Manmohan Markande, Retd. Dean, Veterinary College, Parbhani, emphasized the untapped potential of buffalo-based dairy.

•  Dr. Prashant Shinde of Cargill and Dr. Chandrashekhar Pandey of Lallemand India elaborated on cattle nutrition and silage solutions for small-scale dairy farmers.

•  An engaging panel featuring Dr. Pradeep P. Mahajan (Viziva Services), Dr. V. D. Patil (Gokul), Dr. Niteen Manmohan Markande (Retd. Dean, Veterinary College, Parbhani) and Dr. Prakash Jyoti Salunke (Gokul Milk Union) addressed future-ready practices in dairy nutrition and feed management moderated by Mr S.V. Bhave (Past chairman, CLFMA of India).

The seminar concluded with a memento presentation to sponsors, speakers and address by Mr Arun Ganpatrao Dongale, Chairman, Gokul. Vote of thanks by Dr. Saikat Saha was extended to all the dignitaries who attended the event and shared their extensive knowledge and experience on sustainable dairy practices.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)