India's Dairy Cold Chain Faces Extreme Summer Heat Challenges

India 13.03.2026
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The intense summer heat is challenging India's dairy cold chain as the demand for chilled milk products rises. The sector is under pressure to maintain supply and prevent spoilage.
India's Dairy Cold Chain Faces Extreme Summer Heat Challenges

India's dairy industry is currently experiencing significant pressure due to the extreme summer heat, which is testing the efficacy of the country's cold chain infrastructure. As temperatures soar, the demand for chilled milk products across the nation has increased, placing additional stress on the supply chain.

The dairy sector is crucial for India's economy, with milk being a staple product. Maintaining the quality of milk and its by-products during transportation and storage is vital, especially in the face of rising temperatures. The cold chain system, which includes refrigerated transportation and storage facilities, is essential to prevent spoilage and ensure that products reach consumers in optimal condition.

Experts have noted that any disruptions or inefficiencies in the cold chain can lead to significant losses for producers and distributors. This situation highlights the need for more robust infrastructure and investment in technology to enhance the resilience of the dairy supply chain in India.


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