Manipur signs MoU with National Dairy Development Board to boost milk production

IANS February 1, 2025 328 views

Manipur has taken a significant step to improve its dairy sector by signing an MoU with the National Dairy Development Board. The agreement aims to increase milk production and support local dairy farmers through strategic management. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh emphasized the importance of milk for nutrition, especially for athletes. The NDDB Chairman highlighted the potential for economic growth and development in the region through this partnership.

"Milk production contributes 4 to 5 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product" - Meenesh Shah, NDDB Chairman
Imphal, Jan 31: To increase the milk production a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Friday, between Manipur government bodies and the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB).

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Tripartite MoU signed to transfer Manipur Milk Producers' Co-operative Union management

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Chief Minister highlights importance of milk for sports nutrition

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NDDB aims to develop dairy sector in northeastern states

In presence of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, Manipur's Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department, Manipur Milk Producers' Co-operative Union Ltd and NDDB signed the MoU.

Officials said that the tripartite MoU was signed for handing over the management of Manipur Milk Producers' Co-operative Union Ltd. to NDDB.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister stated the signing of the MoU was a long-awaited development and expressed happiness on it. Mentioning the importance of milk in the human diet, he stated that Manipur has more requirement of milk than its current production.

In a state like Manipur, which has produced 19 Olympians and many other successful sport players, milk is an excellent supplement since many players are not financially able to afford more expensive diets, he added.

The Chief Minister thanked the members of the Manipur Milk Producers' Co-operative Union Ltd. for agreeing to hand over the management to NDDB and expressed hopefulness that the production of milk in the state would increase, thereafter.

Stressing the need to develop grazing grounds in various areas, he asked the Chairman of NDDB to submit a proposal for suitable sites for the same, after consultation with concerned farmers of villages.

He assured to extend full cooperation and support to NDDB in their initiatives to increase milk production in the state.

Chairman, NDDB Meenesh Shah, spoke on the 'operation flood' which had transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into world largest milk producer. He informed that India's current milk production is over 239 million metric tons, which is 24 per cent share of the world's production.

Milk production contributes 4 to 5 per cent of our Gross Domestic Product, he said, stressing the need for the rural areas to join the mainstream economy for achieving the dream of 'Viksit Bharat'. He continued that the NDDB had a clear-cut focus on northeastern states.

He maintained that the Board has no intention of any business activities, but would take a purely developmental role in increasing the milk production of the state.

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