Hyderabad Dairy Investigation Reveals Use of Illegal Milk Enhancing Drugs
Authorities in Hyderabad have uncovered a widespread illegal practice involving the sale of injections purportedly used to enhance milk production in dairy animals. The discovery was made following complaints and inspections of businesses suspected of distributing unauthorized dairy-related substances. During the investigation, officials seized injections being sold without proper authorization or veterinary oversight.
The unauthorized use of these injections has raised significant concerns about animal health and the potential risks to milk quality and consumer safety. Experts have warned that the misuse of hormone-based or veterinary injections can lead to long-term health issues for dairy animals, compromising animal welfare standards and consumer confidence in dairy supply chains.
Regulatory agencies have emphasized the need for stricter monitoring and enforcement across livestock input markets, including veterinary medicines and animal feed distribution channels. Officials have stressed that dairy producers should adhere to approved herd management, nutrition, and veterinary practices rather than resorting to unapproved methods to increase milk productivity.
The case has sparked renewed discussions about the importance of farmer awareness and compliance within the dairy production system. It also highlights broader challenges in balancing productivity growth with food safety and animal welfare in rapidly expanding dairy markets in developing economies.





