Powdered Milk – Origin, Manufacture, and Export Overview

Powdered milk, also known as milk powder, dry milk, or milk solids, is a dairy product made by evaporating milk to remove all moisture. The process preserves the milk, extends its shelf life, and makes it easier to store and transport without refrigeration.
It includes products such as whole milk powder (WMP), skimmed milk powder (SMP), buttermilk powder, and dry whey.
👉 Wikipedia – Powdered Milk

Origin and Historical Development

The concept of drying milk dates back centuries:

  • 13th Century: Mongolian Tatar soldiers under Kublai Khan used sun-dried milk paste during travels.

  • 1802: The first modern milk drying process was invented by Dr. Osip Krichevsky, a Russian physician.

  • 1832: M. Dirchoff, a Russian chemist, began the first commercial production of dried milk.

  • 1855: T.S. Grimwade patented an industrial milk drying method, while William Newton had earlier patented vacuum drying in 1837.
    👉 Edubilla – Invention of Powdered Milk

Manufacturing Process

Modern powdered milk is produced through spray drying, drum drying, or freeze drying, depending on quality and application.

  1. Milk Collection & Pasteurization – Fresh milk is pasteurized to eliminate bacteria.

  2. Evaporation – The milk is concentrated to about 50% solids through vacuum evaporation.

  3. Spray Drying – The concentrated milk is sprayed into a hot chamber, where water evaporates quickly, leaving fine milk solids.

  4. Cooling & Packaging – The powder is cooled and packed in moisture-proof packaging for long-term storage.
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Alternate Methods:

  • Drum Drying: Milk is spread on a heated drum and scraped off after drying — results in a cooked flavor.

  • Freeze Drying: Preserves more nutrients, but is more expensive and used for premium powders.

Nutritional and Chemical Composition of Milk Powders

ParameterSkimmed / Nonfat Dry Milk PowderWhole Milk PowderRemarks / Notes
Protein36%25–27%Contains all 21 standard amino acids (building blocks of proteins)
Carbohydrates (mainly Lactose)52%36–38%Primary energy source; improves texture and sweetness
Fat1%26–40%Provides creaminess and caloric value
Ash (Minerals)8%5–7%Includes calcium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus
Calcium (Ca)1.3%Essential for bone health
Potassium (K)1.8%Regulates fluid balance and nerve function
Vitamin D (Canada Requirement)Added to provide 300–400 IU per daily intakeAddedRequired fortification in Canadian standards
Oxysterol ContentUp to 30 µg/gUp to 30 µg/gOxidized cholesterol; higher in milk powder than in fresh milk
Oxysterol Comparison (Powdered Eggs)Powdered eggs can contain up to 200 µg/g oxysterols
Storage SensitivityHigh humidity and temperature reduce nutritive valueHigh humidity and temperature reduce nutritive valueProper storage needed to prevent degradation
 

Food Applications

  • Used in infant formulas, chocolates, bakery, confectionery, and dairy blends.

  • In Indian sweets like Gulab Jamun, Cham Cham, and Barfi, milk powder adds richness and texture.

  • Acts as a non-perishable substitute for milk in remote areas and disaster relief supplies.
    👉 Bon Appétit Feature on Milk Powder Uses

Major Global Producers

CountryLeading CompaniesProductsSource
New ZealandFonterra Co-operative GroupSkim & whole milk powder for exportfonterra.com
ChinaYili Group, Mengniu DairySkimmed and infant milk powdersyili.com
BrazilItambé, PiracanjubaWhole milk powder, dairy blendsitambe.com.br
ArgentinaLa Serenísima (Mastellone Hnos)Dairy and whey powderslacteos.com.ar
AustraliaMurray Goulburn, Bega CheeseSkim and whole milk powderbegacheese.com.au

Leading Indian Manufacturers and Exporters

Company / BrandHeadquartersKey ProductsEstablishedOfficial Website
Amul (GCMMF)Anand, GujaratSkimmed & whole milk powder1946amul.com
Mother DairyDelhi NCRDairy whitener, SMP1974motherdairy.com
Parag Milk Foods (Gowardhan)Pune, MaharashtraWhole milk powder, SMP1992paragmilkfoods.com
Nestlé India (NIDO / Everyday)Gurugram, HaryanaDairy whitener, infant powders1961nestle.in
Anik DairyIndore, Madhya PradeshSMP, WMP, dairy ingredients1965anikdairy.in
SMP Dairy Pvt. Ltd.Jaipur, RajasthanSkimmed milk powder for export1990smpdairy.com

India’s Export Overview

According to APEDA and EximPedia:

Global Market Snapshot

RegionAnnual Production (approx.)Export ShareKey Fact
European Union3.0 million tonnes (2020)40% exportedMostly in bulk and consumer packs
New Zealand2.2 million tonnes95% exportedMajor supplier to Asia & Africa
Australia13,000 tonnes~AUD 83 million value (2021)Focus on high-quality SMP
India60,000+ tonnesUSD 272 millionGrowing export hub in Asia

Export Standards and Certifications

For export, manufacturers must comply with:

  • FSSAI & AGMARK (India)

  • ISO 22000 / HACCP food safety management

  • EIC / APEDA registration for export certification

  • Codex Alimentarius standards for international trade


Conclusion

Powdered milk remains a vital global dairy commodity — enabling nutrition where refrigeration is limited and serving as a foundation for numerous food products.
India, while still growing its export capacity, plays a strong role in supplying Asian and African markets, supported by brands like Amul, Mother Dairy, and Parag Milk Foods.
With advancements in spray-drying technology, energy-efficient plants, and global demand for instant fortified powders, the milk powder industry continues to expand as a cornerstone of the modern dairy economy.

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