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: PETA India advises Amul to switch to producing creamy dairy-free milk #IndiaNEWS #Health New Delhi, May 27 | Concerning demand for vegan food and beverages, PETA India called on Amul, an Indian dairy

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PETA India advises Amul to switch to producing creamy dairy-free milk #IndiaNEWS #Health
New Delhi, May 27 | Concerning demand for vegan food and beverages, PETA India called on Amul, an Indian dairy cooperative society, to realise which way the wind is blowing and switch to producing the creamy dairy-free milk that todays consumers want.
In the letter to Amul Managing Director R. S. Sodhi, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India said we would again like to encourage Amul to benefit from the booming vegan food and milk market, instead of wasting resources trying to fight the demand for plant-based products that is only growing. Other companies are responding to market changes, and Amul can, too.
Pointing out that the demand for vegan food and beverages is so great that a report by Grand View Research revealed that the global dairy alternatives market is estimated to reach . 58 billion by 2028, PETA India Vegan Outreach Coordinator Dr Kiran Ahuja said: Much of the world and that certainly includes India has turned sour towards dairy over animal welfare, environmental, and health concerns.
PETA India is calling on Amul to realise which way the wind is blowing and switch to producing the creamy dairy-free milk that todays consumers want.
In India, most people would be astonished to learn that the dairy sector is the primary supplier of cattle to the beef industry and that most family farms are now gone, PETA India said.
Today, the group said, most cows and buffaloes used for dairy are raised in a factory environment and artificially inseminated and their calves are typically stolen from them shortly after birth so that the milk nature intended for them to drink can be consumed by humans instead.
Youve seen them on the street: male calves who are of no value to the dairy business, cast out to starve. Others are sold to be killed for their flesh and skin, while females are sentenced to the same fate as their mothers: theyre used as milk machines until their bodies give out, at which point many are abandoned or slaughtered for cheap meat.
Such is the dairy industrys panic that the National Cooperative Dairy Federation of India has made a plea in the High Court of Delhi that only animal milk be permitted to be called milk, PETA India said.
However, in a 2018 article, the Smithsonian Magazine explains that referring to plant-based milks as milk, such as coconut milk, dates back centuries and is consistent across countries. In vernacular terminology, it is referred to as badam ka doodh and nariyal ka doodh.
PETA India whose motto reads, in part, that animals are not ours to eat and which opposes a human-supremacist world view notes that major dairy companies around the world including Nestle, Epigamia, Chobani, Danone, and Yoplait are now investing in non-dairy options.


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