MP approves PPP model for cow rearing ahead of HM Amit Shah's visit

IANS April 8, 2025 209 views

Madhya Pradesh has unveiled an ambitious public-private partnership model for cow rearing that promises significant agricultural innovation. The state government aims to create facilities for 5,000 cows while offering investors opportunities in sustainable enterprises like CNG and solar energy production. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will participate in the 'Gopal Sammelan' conference, highlighting the initiative's national importance. This comprehensive approach seeks to transform dairy farming by supporting farmers, protecting cattle, and driving rural economic growth.

"Our initiative seeks to blend modern innovations with traditional values" - Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister
Bhopal, April 8: To safeguard the welfare of bovine family members in the state and augment milk production further, the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet has approved an ambitious public-private partnership (PPP) initiative on Tuesday.

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MP Cabinet approves groundbreaking PPP model for cow rearing and dairy development

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Scheme offers grants and supports cattle management up to 200 animals

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Amit Shah to attend landmark 'Gopal Sammelan' conference on April 13

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Initiative aims to boost milk production and rural economic growth

This endeavour aims to create facilities accommodating five thousand cows while offering investors the opportunity to engage in ventures like producing compressed natural gas (CNG) as a by-product, generating solar energy, and pursuing other sustainable enterprises.

In a significant step forward, the state government and the National Dairy Development Board are set to formalise this collaboration on April 13, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah expected to grace the occasion, named as ‘Gopal Sammelan’.

During a recent Cabinet session dedicated to ‘Gau Mata’ (Holy Mother Cow), the Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of cattle.

A policy was sanctioned to attract private investors for the Gauvansh Vihar project under the PPP model.

Animal Husbandry Minister Lakhan Patel elaborated on the scheme’s objectives, which aim to protect cattle and bolster milk production.

As part of this initiative, grants will be provided to individuals maintaining 25 cows or buffalo, classified as one unit.

Investors may manage up to eight such units, thereby significantly expanding their operations. The scheme also emphasises accountability, requiring investors to specify the duration of their participation to ensure effective implementation.

Preparatory work for the project is set to commence this year, with the bidding process scheduled for completion in the near future.

In addition, grants will also be extended to support larger-scale operations, enabling individuals managing up to 200 cattle to produce milk and dairy products while fostering rural economic growth. These efforts align with the department's eight ongoing schemes, showcasing the government’s dedication to cattle welfare, sustainable practices, and rural upliftment.

By blending modern innovations with traditional values, this initiative seeks to address the needs of both farmers and abandoned cattle. Among the key decisions, the Cabinet approved an increase in the feed subsidy from Rs 20 to Rs 40 and announced plans to construct modern cowsheds under the Animal Husbandry Department.

Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the ‘Gopal Conference’, a landmark state-level cooperative milk producer event scheduled for April 13 in Bhopal. Organised with a vision to advance the dairy sector, the conference will feature Union Cooperative Minister Amit Shah as a distinguished participant.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav emphasised the transformative potential of this initiative during a recent meeting, noting that the partnership between milk unions, the National Dairy Development Board, and the MP State Co-operative Dairy Federation (MPCDF) would profoundly impact the lives of farmers and ‘cattle rearers’.

The Chief Minister confirmed that the Union Home Minister’s presence would lend further significance to this momentous program, which aspires to revolutionise the dairy industry in Madhya Pradesh.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a progressive step! Combining cow welfare with renewable energy production is brilliant 👏 Hope other states follow MP's lead. The solar energy aspect especially interests me.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about how they'll ensure proper care for all these cows. PPP models can sometimes prioritize profits over welfare. Hope there's strict monitoring.
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Anjali M.
My uncle is a dairy farmer in MP and he's really excited about this! The increased feed subsidy will help so many small farmers. 🐄💕
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Vikram P.
Interesting to see CNG production from cow waste being promoted. We need more such sustainable solutions in agriculture. The 200-cattle units could be game changers for rural employment.
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Sunita R.
I hope they include proper veterinary care in these facilities. It's not just about milk production - cows deserve good healthcare too. Otherwise this seems like a well-planned initiative.
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Manoj T.
The Gopal Sammelan sounds like a great platform to discuss dairy sector innovations. Maybe they could showcase some success stories from existing PPP models to build confidence among new investors.

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