Milk
Milk is a white liquid food that is rich in nutrients produced in mammalian
milk glands. This is the main food source for babies (including breastfeeding people) before they can digest other foods. Early breast
milk contains colostrum, which carries maternal antibodies to her children and can reduce the risk of many diseases. It contains many other nutrients, including protein and lactose. Inter-species
milk consumption is not uncommon, especially in humans, many of whom consume
milk from other mammals. As an agricultural product, milk, also called milk, is obtained from livestock during or immediately after pregnancy. Dairy farms produce around 730 million tons of
milk in 2011 from 260 million dairy cows. India is the world's largest
milk producer and exporter of skimmed
milk powder, but still exports a few other dairy products. The constant increase in domestic demand for
dairy products and large differences in demand could cause India to become a net importer of
dairy products in the future.
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