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World Milk Day and Pakistan’s white tragedy

Seventy-two billion liters of milk — Yet a nation still deprived of value addition

June 1, 2026 - Updated on June 2, 2026
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By Dr Alamdar Hussain Malik

Every year on 1st June, the world celebrates World Milk Day to recognize the importance of milk as a complete food and to acknowledge the economic, nutritional, industrial, and social value of the dairy sector.

Countries across the globe use this occasion to highlight achievements in dairy exports, value addition, farmer development, food security, and industrial innovation. Unfortunately, for Pakistan, World Milk Day is not merely a celebration — it is a painful reminder of one of the country’s greatest economic failures.

Pakistan today stands among the world’s largest milk-producing countries. According to international and national estimates, Pakistan annually produces approximately 72 million tons of milk, equivalent to nearly 72 billion liters. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has repeatedly ranked Pakistan among the top global milk producers. Yet despite this extraordinary natural advantage, Pakistan has failed to transform milk into a powerful industrial, export-oriented, and value-added economic sector.

The economic value of this milk production is staggering. If Pakistan’s annual milk production is calculated even at a conservative average market price of Rs. 200 per liter, the total annual value exceeds approximately Rs. 14.4 trillion — nearly 50 billion US dollars. Even at lower estimates, Pakistan’s dairy economy represents one of the largest economic sectors of the country.

This means Pakistan’s milk economy alone is larger than the annual budgets of several federal ministries combined. Yet despite possessing such a gigantic natural and economic resource, the country continues to treat milk as a primitive loose commodity rather than a strategic industrial asset.

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The most alarming reality is that nearly 95–97 percent of Pakistan’s milk production remains outside the formal dairy processing sector. Only a small fraction enters proper industrial channels. The remaining milk is traded through informal systems with minimal quality control, poor preservation, high wastage, and almost no value addition.
This single statistic exposes the depth of policy failure in Pakistan’s livestock and dairy sectors.

The real tragedy is not low production. The tragedy is criminal underutilization.
Globally, milk is not treated merely as a raw commodity. Advanced economies convert milk into high-value products including cheese, butter, yogurt, whey proteins, infant formula, milk powder, chocolates, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, sports supplements, and specialized dairy ingredients. Countries producing far less milk than Pakistan earn billions of dollars annually through dairy exports and industrial processing.

New Zealand is a strong example. Although it produces far less milk than Pakistan, its dairy industry generates nearly 15 billion US dollars in export earnings. Similarly, the Netherlands, Germany, and Ireland, despite lower production volumes, have built highly advanced dairy industries earning billions through value-added exports.

The painful question is: if smaller countries with fewer resources can build billion-dollar dairy economies, why has Pakistan failed despite being one of the world’s largest milk producers?

This is not merely a policy failure; it is institutional negligence and lack of long-term vision. A country producing 72 billion liters of milk annually should have been a global dairy powerhouse. Instead, decades of weak governance and planning gaps have left the sector trapped in informal markets, wastage, adulteration, and infrastructure deficiencies.
Nearly 70 percent of Pakistan’s milk is produced by small farmers owning one to five animals. These rural households form the backbone of the dairy economy, yet remain largely excluded from national development planning.

Productivity gaps further highlight the crisis. In developed dairy systems, cows produce over 20 liters per day due to genetics, nutrition, and modern farm management. In Pakistan, average yields remain around 3–4 liters due to poor feeding, weak disease control, and outdated practices.
The issue is not production capacity — it is lack of modernization.

Pakistan still lacks adequate milk chilling centers, cold chain logistics, refrigerated transport, and modern processing facilities. Significant quantities of milk are wasted before reaching consumers. Even available milk often suffers from adulteration, contamination, and poor hygiene standards.

A striking example of sheer neglect in Pakistan’s dairy sector is the Landhi Cattle Colony, which is widely regarded as the largest cattle colony of its kind in the world. Despite its immense strategic importance, neither the provincial government nor the federal authorities have ever given it serious attention in terms of infrastructure development, modern dairy planning, waste management, or value addition systems. This mega livestock hub, if developed on scientific lines, could have been transformed into a pilot project for Pakistan’s dairy revolution — a model integrating modern housing of animals, milk collection systems, chilling infrastructure, processing units, and export-oriented dairy industrialization.

Instead, the potential of this unique facility has been largely wasted due to administrative apathy and policy indifference. The tragedy is not just neglect; it is the systematic failure to convert a globally significant dairy cluster into a national economic asset that could have reshaped Pakistan’s entire livestock economy.

Milk adulteration remains one of the darkest aspects of the sector. Water mixing, synthetic milk, chemical additives, and unsafe preservatives continue to threaten public health, reflecting weak regulatory enforcement.

Despite being a leading milk producer, Pakistan continues to face severe child malnutrition. Millions of children suffer from stunting, protein deficiency, and weak immunity — a tragic contradiction that reflects systemic failure in nutrition planning and distribution.

The economic loss is enormous. Even partial industrial conversion of milk into value-added products could generate billions in export earnings annually. Instead, Pakistan continues to waste potential while importing certain dairy products.

Another major issue is the absence of a comprehensive national dairy policy. The sector requires scientific breeding programs, disease control systems, farmer training, vaccine development, cold chain infrastructure, dairy cooperatives, and export-focused industrialization.
Research institutions also remain disconnected from industry needs. There is insufficient focus on dairy innovation, genetics, preservation technologies, and value-added product development.

Pakistan has all the ingredients of a dairy superpower — vast livestock resources, millions of farmers, and strong domestic demand. What it lacks is strategic vision and consistent implementation.
World Milk Day should therefore not be symbolic.

It should be a national moment of accountability. Policymakers must answer why a country producing 72 billion liters of milk annually still lacks a competitive dairy export industry. Why farmers remain poor. Why adulteration persists. Why infrastructure remains weak. And why value addition is limited to a negligible fraction of production.
Pakistan does not suffer from a lack of milk.
Pakistan suffers from a lack of vision.

If properly managed through decisive political will, scientific planning, and uncompromising institutional reform, the dairy sector can be transformed into one of Pakistan’s most powerful engines of economic growth, rural prosperity, food security, and foreign exchange earnings. It has the potential to lift millions of farmers out of poverty, stabilize national nutrition, and position Pakistan as a dominant player in the global dairy market.

However, if the current pattern of negligence, fragmented policymaking, weak enforcement, and short-sighted governance continues, then Pakistan will keep losing billions of dollars annually in wasted potential, degraded quality, and missed export opportunities. In that case, World Milk Day will remain not a celebration, but a permanent indictment — a yearly reminder of how an agricultural giant allowed one of its greatest natural assets to decay through incompetence and indifference.

 

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