India Is largest producer of milk. In fact, milk is the single largest commodity contributing to our GDP. Livestock and diary farming, are two of the fastest growing agricultural sectors in the country today. The increasing production of milk and milk products in India has opened up lucrative and promising career avenues for diary technologists. These specialists can seek employment in diary product manufacturing and marketing and research in the public and private sectors. Milk co-operatives and federations also provide ample scope. There are several diaries and diary development boards in the public sector where the pay and perks as per government grades.
In private sector, Indian as well as global giants like Cadburys, Nestle, Glaxo, Vadilal, Smith Kline Beecham, Amul, Verka, etc. are some of the major employers that hire diary technologists.
To begin with, diary technologists are recruited as trainees and shift officers in diary plants. They move on to become assistant managers and senior plant managers and even consultants to private enterprises. Besides production, diary technologists are also preferred for marketing positions. Research is another key area for those who go in for PhD. A large number of universities offer BTech, Mtech and Diploma-level courses in diary technology.
In private sector, Indian as well as global giants like Cadburys, Nestle, Glaxo, Vadilal, Smith Kline Beecham, Amul, Verka, etc. are some of the major employers that hire diary technologists.
To begin with, diary technologists are recruited as trainees and shift officers in diary plants. They move on to become assistant managers and senior plant managers and even consultants to private enterprises. Besides production, diary technologists are also preferred for marketing positions. Research is another key area for those who go in for PhD. A large number of universities offer BTech, Mtech and Diploma-level courses in diary technology.
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