Madhya Pradesh aims to boost milk production by 20%, says Chief Minister Mohan Yadav

ANI April 13, 2025 170 views

Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has unveiled an ambitious plan to increase milk production by 20% through the Kamdhenu Gau Palan Yojana. The state government will directly purchase milk from farmers, supporting rural development and agricultural growth. Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the need to expand dairy coverage to at least 50% of villages. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of improving farmers' economic conditions under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

"Madhya Pradesh has vast opportunities in the milk production industry" - Mohan Yadav
Bhopal, April 13: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday said the State has great potential in milk production and plans to increase its current 9 per cent milk production rate by at least 20 per cent.

Key Points

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Kamdhenu Gau Palan Yojana launched to promote cow-based products

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Government to buy milk directly from farmers

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Aims to reach 50% village dairy coverage

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Signed MoU with National Dairy Development Board

He also announced that the State government will implement the Kamdhenu Gau Palan Yojana on Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar's birth anniversary to promote the use of cow-based products and rural development through cow rearing.

Addressing the State Level Cooperative Conference in Bhopal, Yadav said, "I come from a family whose main income is milk production. I am proud that our government is working to develop the milk industry. Our government has implemented the Kamdhenu Gau Palan Yojana on Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar's birth anniversary. Madhya Pradesh has vast opportunities in the milk production industry. The state's current milk production rate is 9 per cent our aim is to increase it by at least 20 per cent."

Shah said that the State government will now buy cow milk directly from farmers to help them.

"Now the government will buy cow's milk and work to improve the lives of farmers under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah," CM Yadav said.

Home Minister Amit Shah urged CM Mohan Yadav to ensure that dairy reaches 50 per cent of villages for the benefit of farmers.

"I request the Chief Minister to re-set the target aggressively so that dairy reaches at least 50 per cent of the villages and the farmers benefit from it; if Madhya Pradesh needs finance for this, then help will be provided," Amit Shah said.

He also stressed the unwavering support of the government to farmers under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government of India stands like a rock with the farmers of Madhya Pradesh," Shah said.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the National Dairy Development Board and the Madhya Pradesh Dairy Federation during the conference.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is great news for our farmers! 🐄 Increased milk production means better income for rural families. Hope the government provides proper training and resources to achieve this target.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they also focus on quality control and fair pricing. Farmers often get exploited by middlemen. Direct purchase by govt is a good step if implemented properly.
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Sunil T.
MP has so much potential in dairy sector! My uncle is a small dairy farmer in Indore and this news gives us hope. Just hoping the benefits actually reach the ground level workers.
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Anjali P.
Love that they're promoting cow-based products! 🐮 Traditional methods are often more sustainable. Hope they include proper veterinary care in this scheme too.
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Vikram S.
Ambitious target but achievable if they invest in modern dairy tech. The MoU with NDDB is promising. MP could become the milk hub of central India!
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Neha R.
I appreciate the focus on rural development, but I hope they also consider environmental impacts. Large-scale dairy farming needs proper waste management plans. Otherwise great initiative!

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