Himachal Pradesh Signs MoU with NDDB to Boost Dairy Sector

The Government of Himachal Pradesh has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) to strengthen the dairy sector in the state. The initiative aims to enhance milk processing capacity, infrastructure development, and farmer income, while generating employment opportunities in rural areas.

Key Highlights

AspectDetails
StateHimachal Pradesh
Partner OrganisationNational Dairy Development Board (NDDB)
ObjectiveStrengthen dairy infrastructure and processing capacity
Focus AreasTechnology, processing units, digital systems
BeneficiariesFarmers and rural population

Major Components of MoU

Institutional Development
  • Formation of Kangra Milk Union
  • Strengthening of state dairy cooperative structure
Milk Processing and Infrastructure
FacilityLocationCapacity
Milk Processing PlantNahan (Sirmaur district)20,000 litres/day
Milk Processing PlantNalagarh (Solan district)20,000 litres/day
Milk Chilling CentreJalari (Hamirpur district)20,000 litres/day
Milk Chilling CentreJhalera (Una district)20,000 litres/day
Digital Transformation
  • Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in the state dairy federation
  • Objectives:
    • Improve transparency
    • Enhance efficiency in management
    • Ensure better quality control

ERP in Dairy Sector

  • Helps in:
    • Supply chain management
    • Inventory tracking
    • Quality assurance
Dhagwar Dairy Project (Flagship Initiative)
AspectDetails
LocationDhagwar, Kangra district
Cost₹250 crore
Initial Capacity1.5 lakh litres/day
Expansion PotentialUp to 3 lakh litres/day
Expected OperationalisationBy October
  • Will function as an automated milk processing plant
  • Central to expansion of dairy infrastructure in the state
Pricing Support for Farmers
Milk TypeEarlier PriceRevised Price
Cow Milk₹32/litre₹51/litre
Buffalo Milk₹47/litre₹61/litre
  • Himachal Pradesh becomes the first state to offer the highest support price for milk procurement
Economic and Social Impact
  • Enhances:
    • Farmer income
    • Milk procurement and processing capacity
  • Generates: Rural employment opportunities
  • Expands reach of: ‘HIM’ dairy brand
  • Beneficiary districts: Una, Kangra, Hamirpur, Chamba
Additional Policy Initiative
  • State is working on its first Nutrition Policy
  • Focus areas: Quality of food and Nutritional value of dairy products
  • Objective: Improve public health outcomes
Background
  • Himachal Pradesh had earlier partnered with NDDB in 2023
  • Initial MoU focused on:
    • Introduction of world-class technology
    • Development of bio-products
  • Current MoU expands scope to:
    • Operationalisation of Dhagwar plant
    • Strengthening of dairy processing infrastructure
    • Computerised quality control systems

About NDDB (National Dairy Development Board)

FeatureDetails
Established1965
HeadquartersAnand, Gujarat
FounderDr. Verghese Kurien
MinistryMinistry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying
RolePromotion and development of dairy sector
Operation Flood
  • Launched by NDDB in 1970
  • Objective: Create a national milk grid
  • Outcome: Made India the largest milk producer in the world
Dairy Sector in India
  • India is the largest producer of milk globally
  • Major contributors:
    • Uttar Pradesh
    • Rajasthan
    • Gujarat
    • Andhra Pradesh
Dairy Cooperatives
  • Key examples: AMUL (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation)
  • Role:
    • Ensure fair price to farmers
    • Strengthen rural economy
Importance of Milk Processing Infrastructure
  • Reduces: Post-harvest losses
  • Improves:
    • Value addition
    • Shelf life of milk
  • Enables: Production of dairy products (butter, cheese, etc.)

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