Milk is included in the complete diet of everyone's life. Doctors also say that everyone should take at least one glass of milk. But the debate that has started these days is on non-veg milk. What is this non-veg milk, because
people are also shocked to hear its name. How can something like milk, which is traditionally considered vegetarian, be non-vegetarian. Actually, this non-veg milk is in the
news due to the trade deal between
india and America. We will definitely know what is going on between
india and America regarding this milk deal, but before that we will know what non-veg milk is.
What is non-veg milk?
Everyone in the whole world knows that
cow and buffalo milk are used the most. These animals eat grass, grains, fodder and then give milk. Milk has a very important place in India. Milk is used in most things, from worship to drinking. Everyone from small children to adults drinks milk with great fondness. But in America, there is no such belief about milk. To make cows give more milk, they are fed waste from the meat industry. According to The Seattle Times, cows are fed pig, fish, horse,
chicken and even dog or cat organs. Apart from this, they are also given animal blood for
protein and fat to make them fat.
Animal feed also contains a mixture of animal parts
According to reports, the animal feed that is given to animals to eat is often a mixture of animal parts. This information is very important for those who use dairy products, because many
people do not know that the animals from which they get milk are also fed meat. This is the reason why dairy products are called 'non-veg milk'.
Trade deal between
india and America
Let us now tell you the trade deal angle in this whole matter. America wants
india to open its markets for its milk, but
india is not ready for this.
india has its own cultural sentiments regarding non-veg milk. Regarding this,
india wants to first ensure that the milk to be imported comes from cows that are not being fed meat or blood based animal products. For
india, this is like a non-negotiable
red line, because it wants to protect its consumers.