To estimate the number of liters of milk produced in India every year, we will follow these steps:
India has a large number of dairy cows and buffaloes. According to the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) of India, there are about 140 million dairy cows and 110 million buffaloes in India.
The average milk production per cow and buffalo varies depending on the breed and management practices. According to the NDDB, the average milk production per cow is about 7 liters per day, and the average milk production per buffalo is about 5 liters per day.
To calculate the total milk production per day, we will multiply the number of animals with their respective average milk production.
Total milk production from cows = Number of cows * Average milk production per cow
Total milk production from cows = 140 million * 7 liters = 980 million liters
Total milk production from buffaloes = Number of buffaloes * Average milk production per buffalo
Total milk production from buffaloes = 110 million * 5 liters = 550 million liters
Total milk production per day = Total milk production from cows + Total milk production from buffaloes
Total milk production per day = 980 million liters + 550 million liters = 1,530 million liters
Now, we will multiply the total milk production per day by the number of days in a year to get the annual milk production.
Annual milk production = Total milk production per day * Number of days in a year
Annual milk production = 1,530 million liters * 365 days = 558,450 million liters
So, approximately 558,450 million liters (558.45 billion liters) of milk are produced in India every year. Keep in mind this is an estimate, and the actual number may vary.
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