MP govt to augment milk cooperatives, offers Rs 5 per litre incentives to producers

IANS April 15, 2025 213 views

The Madhya Pradesh government is implementing an ambitious dairy development plan guided by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. By offering Rs 5 per litre incentives, the state aims to dramatically increase milk production and cooperative coverage. Currently, only 17% of villages have milk cooperatives, collecting just 10 lakh litres daily. The new strategy involves partnering with the National Dairy Development Board to transform the state's dairy ecosystem.

"The Chief Minister has asked to promote 'Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana'" - Official Statement
Bhopal, April 15: Following the advice of Union Home Minister Amit Shah extending milk producers’ reach to more primary cooperative societies (PACs) - at least 50 per cent of the state - the government on Tuesday decided to offer Rs 5 per litre incentives to milk producers.

Key Points

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Madhya Pradesh targets 20% national milk production increase

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NDDB to procure and process milk statewide

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Rs 5 per litre incentive for milk producers

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Expanding milk cooperative network beyond 7,000 functional societies

“The Chief Minister has also asked to promote ‘Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Kamdhenu Yojana’ and do the extensive marketing of the milk produced in the state,” an official said.

On Monday, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah had pointed out that despite pretty fair production of milk in Madhya Pradesh, it reaches only 7,000 functional cooperatives.

He had advised the state government in a programme organised in Bhopal to seek guidance from NDDB (National Dairy Development Board).

Madhya Pradesh and NDDB entered into a pact to augment milk production from the existing 9 per cent of the country to 20 per cent in the coming few years.

At present, only 10 lakh litres of milk are collected per day by the milk cooperatives of the state.

The Chief Minister, while chairing a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, instructed to rapidly facilitate milk producers so that the production could be increased in the state.

Though the Home Minister lauded the efforts of the state as it had inked the deal with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) for improving milk cooperatives’ performance, he had pointed out that only 17 per cent of villages have milk cooperatives in Madhya Pradesh, while marketable milk is available at 3.3 crore litres.

He said, of this, only 2.5 per cent reaches milk cooperatives. Under the pack, now NDDB will procure milk and oversee the processing of the milk and other related products.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had also asked the state government to ensure revival of “defunct cooperatives” and diversify activities in milk processing.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is a great initiative! My uncle is a dairy farmer in MP and this incentive will really help small producers like him. Hope the implementation is smooth 🤞
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Priya M.
Interesting to see the focus on cooperatives. But will there be any training for farmers on quality standards? Higher production is good, but we need to ensure quality too.
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Sanjay T.
Finally some good news for our dairy farmers! The ₹5/litre incentive is substantial. Hope this leads to better prices for consumers too in the long run.
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Anjali P.
The numbers are eye-opening - only 2.5% reaching cooperatives?! This partnership with NDDB could be a game changer for MP's dairy sector. 🐄
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Vikram S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about the environmental impact of scaling up dairy production. Hope they include sustainable practices in this expansion.
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Neha G.
My family runs a small dairy in Indore. This news gives us hope for better market access. The Kamdhenu Yojana marketing push is much needed too!

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