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90% of India’s milk, including all buffaloes’, has A2 protein. Premium is gimmick — Amul MD

Speaking at ThePrint OTC, Amul MD R.S. Sodhi also said buffalo milk is more nutritious than cow milk. and its production & consumption have risen in India over the last few years.

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New Delhi: More Indians now prefer buffalo milk over cow milk with many farmers opting to engage in buffalo milk production, and nearly all of this milk comprises the A2 protein, dairy cooperative Amul managing director Rupinder Singh Sodhi said.

Sodhi dismissed worries that Indian milk comprises the less healthy A1 protein.

“A2 milk marketing gimmick came from New Zealand as the market was saturated there so they brought this term to bring exclusivity to their product. Be assured that in India what you are drinking is A2 milk as all buffalo and indigenous cow milk is 100 per cent A2 milk,” Sodhi said in a virtual Off the Cuff conversation with ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.

“All HF (Holstein-Friesian) crossbred cows produce 50 per cent A2 milk and 50 per cent A1 milk. So 90 per cent of milk in India is A2 milk,” he said, adding that the premium on A2 milk is just “marketing genius” without additional “health or nutritious benefit”.

A1 and A2 are two types of beta-casein, a sub-group of casein that is the largest protein found in milk. All cows originally produced only A2 protein. However, over time due to genetic mutation, many cows started producing both A1 and A2 proteins, with some producing A1 only.

The increase in A2 milk production in India has been led by a rise in buffalo milk as all the indigenous buffalo — and even cow breeds — produce 100 per cent A2 milk, unlike the pure or exotic foreign breed cows, like popular HF and Jersey.

Crossbred cows, which have a high yield and ushered a white revolution in India, produce A1-A2 milk.


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Buffalo milk rise and profitability

Sodhi noted that the production and consumption of buffalo milk have risen over the last few years, adding that it is more nutritious and has more calcium than cow milk.

“In 1982, when I joined Amul, we used to get 80 per cent buffalo milk and 20 per cent cow milk. Then, over 30 years, buffalo milk reduced to 55-56 per cent, with 40 per cent cow milk. In the last few years, buffalo milk has again increased gradually to 58-59 per cent. Even the sale of buffalo milk is three-four times that of cow milk,” said Sodhi.

In 244 ml of buffalo and cow milk, the former has 237 calories as compared to 149 calories in the latter.

Moreover, buffalo milk has more vitamins and minerals as it provides 41 per cent phosphorus, 32 per cent calcium, 19 per cent magnesium, and 14 per cent vitamin A, compared with respective elements at 29 per cent, 21 per cent, 6 per, and 12 per cent in cow milk.

Buffalo milk is lower in water content but higher in fat, with a thicker texture that’s suitable in the production of fat-based dairy products like butter, ghee, cheese, and ice cream.

According to the 20th Livestock Census of 2019, the buffalo population in India has grown from 10.5 crore in 2007 to 10.9 crore in 2019. Its population makes up for 20.47 per cent of the country’s livestock.

This rise comes at a time when cow slaughter bans have been implemented in many states in a bid to conserve indigenous cow breeds.

“We are propagating ‘sexed semen’ where there is a 95 per cent chance that we will get cows. When religious sentiments over slaughter are in play, then there can be no debate,” said Sodhi.

According to Guru Prasad Singh, a professor in the animal husbandry and dairying department in the Banaras Hindu University, if a farmer wishes to undertake commercial milk production, only buffalo milk is profitable.

“Buffalo milk has a fat percentage of 8-9 per cent against 3.5-5 per cent of cow milk and most of the milk business is done in terms of fat content in milk. So, at present, buffalo milk captures almost 60 percent of the milk and dairy product market,” Singh told ThePrint.

“Buffalo also requires less maintenance as compared to cows as it is less prone to disease too. This makes buffalo most viable for a farmer who wants to trade in milk production,” he added.


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The A1 and A2 issue

This debate gained prominence after Corran McLachlan, a New Zealand-based scientist and entrepreneur, who founded A2 Corporation (later rebranded as The A2 Milk Company), claimed in 2000 that more A1 protein in milk over A2 could lead to type 1 diabetes, autism, cardiovascular disease and digestive issues.

This claim was based on the fact that BCM-7, an opioid peptide released when digesting A1, adversely affects immune and other human body functioning.

In 2003, McLachlan petitioned Food Standards Australia New Zealand to print health warnings on the packages of A1 milk. Not only was this rejected, but A2 Corporation was also asked to even withdraw claims on A2 milk.

In 2009, the European Food Safety Authority declared that no cause and effect relationship could be established between BCM-7 released by dietary intake of A1 milk and various diseases. However, A2 milk continued to sell at a premium price in markets in India and across worlds.

Many surveys, however, show frequency of A1 and A2 milk-producing cows to be more area-specific than breed-specific. Around 50-65 per cent of HF cows in North America produce A1 milk. But over 90 per cent cows of the same breed in Germany produce A2 milk.

Experts, however, favour A2 milk consumption.

Dr Ranvir Singh, principal scientist, division of animal genetics, Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), told ThePrint, “A1 milk produced by foreign cows doesn’t have as much nutritional value in iron and taste as compared to A2 milk produced by our desi cows.”

He added: “The foreign breeds have also introduced many diseases for cows and livestock in India which is a menace for us. Both A1 milk and foreign breed must be done away with and indigenous cows must be promoted.”

Indigenous cow population fell from 15.1 crore in 2012 to 14.2 crore in 2019, whereas exotic crossbred cows rose to 5.13 crore from 3.97 crore in the same period.


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16 COMMENTS

  1. This gimmick of tricking people – by saying premium or organic etc is foinling.
    Unless something is injected or added to their diet, Buffalo milk is one.
    So this additions are artificial, so the milk in its pure is only what is best. Rest is merely to fool people.
    Government n the concerned departments have to strict implement norms that is safe for humans. Misguiders should be strictly dealt with.

  2. Amul milk is worst compare to what normal doodhwalaa dairies offer. Obviously they charge a premiem of 5 rs extra but the quality is way better than amul milk.
    Amul slowly making people fool under chaiwalaa government.

  3. Good article

    Let’s not worry about A1 A2 or Desi Videsi cows
    All that is bred in India is Indian

    Milk is good.We must drink it or eat Curds atleast

  4. Yes it’s true ..A2 is superior than A1..coz indigenous cow settled here for thousand years so having high resistance to disease..so economically viable for farmer.. jersey give more milk..so more money..and eventually more money to vet doctor..

  5. MD OF AMUL MUST BE KICKED INTO JAIL.. HE IS A DESH DROHI..

    SODHIS ARE PESHWARI KHATRI JEWS, WHO CLAIM TO BE DESCENDANTS OF KUSH.. THE TWIN SONS OF RAMA LUV/ KUSH NEVER EXISTED..

    FALSE PROPAGANDA BY GUJARAT MILK MARKETING FEDERATION / AMUL HAS THE COVERT CONNIVANCE OF JEWISH DEEP STATE AGENT NARENDRA DAMODARDAS MODI..

    MODI WAS IN CAHOOTS WITH KERALA JEW FROM CALICUT ( MY HOME TOWN ), VERGHESE KURIAN , THE FATHER OF THE “WHITE REVOLUTION”…

    MODI WORE A MOSSAD SPONSORED SIKH TURBAN IN 1976… THE QUINTESSENTIAL POUND OF FLESH FROM BAHARATMATA’S CHEST IS STILL BEING SLICED OFF BY MODI FOR HIS JEWISH MASTERS.

    http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2020/05/warnings-issued-to-amul-milk-marketing.html

    capt ajit vadakayil
    ..

  6. I am a fan of all Amul products.now they have so many products besides milk.i like all and am proud of Indian br6and Amul.
    Pl keep it up.

  7. Amul has lost the milky touch lately. Neither milk nor chocolates or their cheese bear the deliciousness as before. They MUST have lowered the quality standards. I was an Amul fan but stopped buying all their products consciously and telling so to shopkeepers and friends.

  8. We need to build similar co-operative for grains, making use of the new farm laws, that will help dispel doubts in the mind of agitating punjabi farmers

  9. Just buy the normal milk and a desi cow milk. You yourself will understand the difference. Jersey cow are everywhere now. I’m really missing Rajiv Dixit because he would have gave befitting reply to Amul

  10. Lol, if buffalo or HF milk was healthier, then why ayurveda says Indian breed cow milk is the best. Buffalo milk was introduced by the British.
    But this was expected from Amul, as they are slowly losing ground with rise in awareness about benefits of our Indian breed cows products.

    It’s better to buy fresh milk than processed milk.

  11. Kind Attn: R.S.Sodhiji,
    I would like to get clarity on the A2 ghee & the benefits of the bilona method. There is a huge premium on this. So if it is so good, why is Amul not getting into it. I’m a loyal Amul customer.

    • Twenty-one milk samples, including that of renowned producers Amul and Mother Dairy, were found to be sub-standard during tests conducted by the Delhi government. Ispar Amul ke MD sahab kya kehna chahenge?

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