World Milk Day, celebrated on June 1 each year, raises awareness of milk and its significance in our lives
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations established this day in 2001, which recognizes milk’s contribution in our diets, our economies, and our environment.
Milk is a nutrient-dense source of protein, calcium, and other vital vitamins and minerals, making it an important portion of a balanced diet.
World Milk Day is about more than the milk, it is about the people, processes, and practice involved to produce milk.
World Milk Day recognises the dairy industry’s role in rural economies, economic development, and sustainable agriculture, and brings attention to sustainability, food security, and support for farmers who rely on dairy to sustain their livelihoods.
From a farmer to a consumer, health professional, or an environmental advocate, there are millions of people around the world observing the day in unity in recognizing the significance of milk and dairy.
World Milk Day is now a worldwide celebration marked by community events, promotional events, school programs, and online campaigns!
Since this day was presented in 2001 it has gradually evolved into an important day that acknowledges milk’s contribution to growing hunger and nutrition access around the world.
While the world moves towards building sustainable food systems, the dairy industry itself is moving in the same direction to become greener. Let’s Celebrate the power of dairy and its contribution.