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NATIONAL DAIRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD SUBMITTED TO : DR. SHAILENDRA NIGAM SUBMITTED BY:     TUHINA KAKKAR 				  GAURAV SARIN 				  ROHINISH CHATRATH 				  V.S.DEEPAK 				  VARUN TANDON 				  AGAM GUPTA
CONTENTS: ,[object Object]
Early History
KDCMPUL
Anand Model
Formation of NDDB
Operation Flood
Building On Success
Problems
Best Solutions,[object Object]
EARLY HISTORY: ,[object Object]
Milk was received through middleman who brought milk from producers and supplied to dairies
1945- Polson, a private dairy in Anand, entered into a contract with government under Bombay Milk Scheme (BMS)
Led to the shaping of dairy cooperative movement due to exploitation of consumers and producers by middleman,[object Object]
Started with 2 village Dairy cooperatives supplying less than 250 liters of milk per day
Proved really profitable and profits distributed among the producers
Resulted in establishment of many new village dairy cooperatives in Kheda village,[object Object]
Due to surplus in winter season, started producing milk products like milk powder and butter etc
1955- Changed name to Anand Milk Union Ltd (AMUL),[object Object]
ANAND MODEL: ,[object Object]
MEMBERSHIP:     -Membership open to any person who owned cattle       - Village cooperative governed by a nine member body elected at annual general meeting       - Committee responsible for framing plans and polices       - Profits and Losses divided among the members according to the proportion of investment
[object Object],      - Milk collected twice a day in morning and evening       - Producers received a uniform price according to the quantity and quality of milk       - Staff members selected by the committee looked after the collection and testing ,[object Object],       - 17 member board headed by managing  director        - Responsible for operations such as collection and transport of milk from village cooperatives        - Insuring regular and timely payments  to producers        - Long term and strategic planning, communicating with members, overall control of village cooperatives       - Team of professional to look after services such as breeding, veterinary health care etc
FORMATION OF NATIONAL DAIRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD (NDDB) ,[object Object]

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National Dairy Development Board: India's Milk Revolution

  • 1. NATIONAL DAIRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD SUBMITTED TO : DR. SHAILENDRA NIGAM SUBMITTED BY: TUHINA KAKKAR GAURAV SARIN ROHINISH CHATRATH V.S.DEEPAK VARUN TANDON AGAM GUPTA
  • 2.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Milk was received through middleman who brought milk from producers and supplied to dairies
  • 13. 1945- Polson, a private dairy in Anand, entered into a contract with government under Bombay Milk Scheme (BMS)
  • 14.
  • 15. Started with 2 village Dairy cooperatives supplying less than 250 liters of milk per day
  • 16. Proved really profitable and profits distributed among the producers
  • 17.
  • 18. Due to surplus in winter season, started producing milk products like milk powder and butter etc
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. MEMBERSHIP: -Membership open to any person who owned cattle - Village cooperative governed by a nine member body elected at annual general meeting - Committee responsible for framing plans and polices - Profits and Losses divided among the members according to the proportion of investment
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. Lead to formation of various polices and projects like Intensive cattle Development project (ICDP)
  • 25. State governments also implemented various schemes
  • 26.
  • 27. OPERATION FLOOD OBJECTIVES: - To create a ‘flood of milk’ across the country - To facilitate long term investment in dairying and cattle development - To reduce the cost of milk for consumer and to increase the share of milk price obtained by producer - To ensure availability of efficient personnel to manage and control every facet of the program The whole operation was divided into three phases
  • 28.
  • 29. PHASE 3 (1987 -1996) : - Aimed at consolidating gains of previous 2 stage - Adding 30,000 new dairy cooperatives - Promotion of Women's Dairy Cooperative Societies - Focus of R&D activities in Animal Husbandry ACHIEVEMENTS: - Increase milk production to over 60mts from 20mts in 1970 - Involved more than 10.1 million members and supplied 13,679 Mtsof mils every day through 81000 societies - Established 13377 artificial insemination centers and 787 mobile veterinary clinics - Annual revenue of dairy cooperatives exceeded 80 billion rupees
  • 30.
  • 31. 2000- NDDB announced a 10year plan – Perspective 2010 –aimed at strengthening the cooperative dairy movement
  • 32. Four thrust areas to focus on- framework, quality, plant management and productivity
  • 33. Edible oil, Fruits and vegetables also include under NDDB
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. PROBLEMS Milk paucity in Urban India Dubious role of middlemen No incentives for rural producers Focus on quantity and not on quality
  • 37.
  • 38. SHARE IN WORLD PRODUCTION
  • 39. SHARE IN WORLD IN EXPORT OF MILK
  • 40. BEST SOLUTIONS: Synergizing all the dairies across the country on states bases Formation of grids across length and breath of the country for proper utilization and circulation of milk Establishing proper storage facilities and setting of more processing plants. Focus on using more of technology for having genetically enhanced varieties of cattle's Focus on providing farmers with knowledge about animal husbandry