New
Delhi, June, 2023.
Lakhs of dairy farmers
and their families committed themselves towards making India the ‘Dairy of the
World’ on the occasion of World Milk Day saying that the only way forward to
alleviate rural India from the poverty and bring about socio economic change is
by working towards establishing the country as the global leader in the dairy
sector.
On the occasion, the
dairy farmers members of 22 Milk Producer Companies (Farmer Producer
Organizations which embodies principles that are similar to Cooperatives) came
together and committed themselves to: ‘Make India Dairy of the World by
increasing India’s share to the total world production’; ‘Provide quality milk and
milk products to consumers by sourcing milk even from the remotest part of the
country’; ‘Provide a competitive price to farmer members through a fair and
transparent process of milk collection and making payments in their respective
bank accounts’ and ‘Increase milk productivity through breed improvement
programs and better animal management practices’.
Shri Meenesh Shah,
Chairman of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and its subsidiary NDDB
Dairy Services, which is at the forefront of driving India’s efforts towards
apex global position in milk production, said, ‘The world dairying community
only months’ back paid rich tributes to rural India and dairy farmers at the
World Dairy Summit 2022. Our Hon’ble Prime Minister has envisioned that India should
become the dairy for the world. We are part of this proud community of milk
producers and are working on numerous initiatives for enhancing production and
productivity in India towards making the dream of the Prime Minister a
reality.’
In colourful events
from distant Tirupati to coastal Gujarat to spreads of Rajasthan to the
hinterlands of UP and Bihar, the dairy farmers took the pledge and thanked the
Government for outlining the way forward by giving them a cherished goal of
making the country a global leader to attain the target of 33% market share in
the decade to come.
It is pertinent to note
that India’s collective drive towards ‘Dairy of the World’ has women
empowerment ingrained into it, as out of 22 Milk Producer Companies supported
by NDS, 15 have all-women membership and all the Producer Directors’ on their
Boards too are women. These 22 MPCs spread across 130 districts in 9 states of
country, have 8.7 Lakh members and 71% of them are women.