Denmark Tops Global Milk Consumption; India Remains World’s Largest Producer
Milk continues to be one of the most widely consumed and nutritionally important foods across the world. Rich in calcium, protein, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and potassium, milk plays a vital role in supporting bone health, muscle growth, and overall body development. Consumption patterns, however, vary widely between countries depending on dietary traditions, agricultural production, and the availability of dairy products

Denmark Leads the World in Per-Capita Milk Consumption
According to global dairy consumption estimates, Denmark records the highest per-capita milk consumption in the world. On average, people in Denmark consume about 395 kilograms of milk per person per year, making it the leading country globally in milk consumption.
Dairy products form a core part of the Danish diet. Milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, and other dairy foods are commonly included in daily meals, reflecting the country’s strong dairy culture and well-developed dairy industry.
European Countries Dominate Milk Consumption Rankings
Several other European nations also report high per-capita milk consumption. Countries such as Montenegro, Estonia, Ireland, and Switzerland rank among the world’s top milk-consuming countries. Their high consumption levels are largely attributed to strong dairy farming traditions and the widespread use of dairy products in everyday diets.
India Remains the Largest Milk Producer
While Denmark leads in consumption per person, India holds the position of the largest milk producer in the world. The country’s vast dairy sector, large livestock population, and strong cooperative networks contribute to its massive milk output.
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Milk and dairy products such as curd, butter, paneer, and ghee are integral parts of Indian diets and cuisine, making dairy production a key pillar of the agricultural economy.
Uttar Pradesh Tops Milk Production in India
Within India, Uttar Pradesh is the largest milk-producing state, contributing a major share to the country’s total milk production. Other leading dairy states include Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab, where dairy farming plays a significant role in rural livelihoods.
A Global Dairy Staple
Milk has been consumed for thousands of years since humans began domesticating animals such as cows, goats, and sheep. Today, it remains a staple food worldwide and serves as the raw material for a wide range of dairy products including cheese, butter, yogurt, cream, ice cream, and condensed milk.
Dairy farming also supports millions of farmers globally, contributing significantly to rural economies and food security. As dietary habits evolve and demand for dairy products continues to grow, milk remains one of the most important agricultural commodities worldwide.
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