Present study conducted to assess the constraint faced by the milk producers in four milk unions/district were selected from four regions of the Gujarat state, ie Mehsana (North Gujarat), Bharuch (South Gujarat), Junagarh (West Gujarat) and Pachmahal (East Gujarat). Four villages were selected from each district. Two villages having dairy cooperative (organised) and two villages without dairy cooperative (unorganised) from each region. Total 120 Milk Producer Selected from Organised sector and 120 milk producers from unorganised sector, the total sample size of milk producers in State were 240. The constraints were ranked by using Garrett’s ranking technique. The selected household average size was 5.8 members with average age of respondents of between 44-46 years. Dairy Cooperative Society (DCS) member households recorded the adequate supply of cattle feed which was also made available on credit by cooperative society, however most of households mentioned that cost of cattle feed and miner mixtures was high. Non-Dairy Cooperative Society (NDCS) member households faced other constraints such as lack of marketing facility for dairy business, unavailability of chilling facilities at village level for milk preservation, unavailability of medicine and equipments required for quality milk production. The animal husbandry departments must be rejuvenated to act as drivers of growth for dairy sector. The veterinary literature should be provided in village and Dairy Federation should be provided marketing facilities at village level for the outlet of milk and milk product. The loan sanction procedure should be made easy.