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Welcome to Punjab Milkfed
The Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited popularly known
MILKFED Punjab, came into existence in 1973 with a twin objective of providremunerative milk market to the Milk Producers in the State by value addition a
marketing of produce on one hand and to provide technical inputs to the milk produc
for enhancement of milk production on the other hand.
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The Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited
popularly known as MILKFED Punjab, came into existence in
1973 with a twin objective of providing remunerative milk market
to the Milk Producers in the State by value addition and
marketing of produce on one hand and to provide technical
inputs to the milk producers for enhancement of milk productionon the other hand.
Although the federation was registered much earlier, but it came
to real self in the year 1983 when all the milk plants of the
erstwhile Punjab Dairy Development Corporation Limited were
handed over to Cooperative sector and the entire State was
covered under Operation Flood to give the farmers a better deal
and our valued customers better products.
Today, when we look back, we think we have fulfilled the
promise to some extent.The setup of the organisation is a three
tier system, Milk Producers Cooperative Societies at the village
level, Milk Unions at District level and Federation as an Apex
Body at State level. MILKFED Punjab has continuously advanced
towards its coveted objectives well defined in its byelaws.
SARDAR GURBACHAN SINGH BABEHALI (M. L. A)
SARDAR GURBACHAN SINGH BABEHALIJI belongs to a reputed political family of Village and P.O. Babehali, Teh
Gurdaspur, Punjab. Late S. Mohinder Singh father of Sh. Gurbachan Singh Babehaliji was a M.L.A. and popular perso
area. Sardar Gurbachan Singh Babehaliji is serving the Cooperative Movement for the last more than 30 years and has
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the various positions of status as detailed below:-
1. Chairman, Punjab State Cooperative
Milk Producers Federation Limited
Chandigarh.(Elected)
24.7.93 - 19. 5. 94
6.10.94 - 5. 9. 99
8.5.03 - 21. 07.05
13.10.06-21.07.1012.08.10 till date
2. Chairman, Milk Union, Gurdaspur
(Elected)
3.6.92 29.5.94
30.5.94 20.6.99
11.11.02 - 16.8.04
17.8.04 - 16.8.09
21.10.10 till date
3. Chairman, Zila Parishad Gurdaspur
(Elected)
1994-1997
4. Director, National Dairy Dev. Board
Anand(Gujrat)
1997-1999
7.06.2010 till date
5. Director, Markfed Punjab(Elected) 1995-1997
6. President, Distt. Wrestling Association,
Gurdaspur
W.E.F 1987
7. Chairman, Punjab State Cooperative
Industrial Federation Chandigarh
(Punjab) Elected
1987-1990
8. Vice Chairman, Land Mortgage Bank
Gurdaspur(Elected)
1989-1991
9. Sarpanch Gram Panchayat Model Village
Babehali(Elected)
1983-1998
10. Director, Distt. Wholesale Cooperative
Society Gurdaspur(Elected
1978-1981
11. Director, Distt. Cooperative Union,
Guardaspur(Elected)
1985-1995
12. M.L.A. Gurdaspur Feb, 2007
Under the dynamic leadership of S. Gurbachan Singh Babehaliji, Chairman, Milkfed Punjab is progressing day by day a
execellent result.
Oragnisation
Objectives a)To bring prosperity to Milk Producers in the State through assured market
and remunerative prices all round the year.
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b) To provide fresh hygienic milk to urban consumers at reasonable rates.c) To ensure viability and growth of Milk Unions by converting surplus milk into
products and ensure their marketing.d) To modernize existing Plants and upgrade technology from time to time.
Mission StatementTo Support the Milk Producers in uplifting their rural economy, make all the Milk Unionsviable and ebsure quality Milk & Milk Products to consumers.
Vision Statement
The vision for the next five years is to triple the turnover the federation from level
of INR 7.25 billion in 2006-07 to INR 26 billion in 2012-13.
Ensure grass root level presentation of the Cooperative movement.
Increase Economies of scale in Milk Unions (Procurement/ Marketing)
Capacity expansion and modernization of the dairy plants.
Serious thrust on increasing marketing orientation .
Achievement
IMPRESSIVE SALES GROWTH AND ATTAINED 13% CAGR FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS.
Milkfed achieved impressive Sales growth of 13% during the year 2009-10 in comparison
to previous year by increasing this from Rs.1110.32 Crores to Rs. 1253.20 Crores.
Milkfed is expecting impressive growth in Sales turnover to continue during the year 2010-
11 also which is a healthy sign and has a plan to achieve target of Rs. 1450.00 Crores. This
will improve the financial position of Milk Unions with special reference to reduction in ratio
of Salary & Wages overhead to Sales turnover. Milkfed has been able to achieve CAGR of
more than 17.5% for the last 5 years and is determined to maintain this rate of growth in
the coming 4-5 years to achieve the target of Rs. 2600.00 Crores Sales turnover in the
year 2014-15.
SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN FINANCIAL POSITION
Milkfed as an Apex Body earned net profit of Rs.628.02 Lacs during the year 2009-10 in
comparison to profit of Rs.558.78 lacs during previous year. If we put Milkfed & its
affiliated Milk Unions together there is net profit of Rs.2021.49 lacs during 2009-10 against
net profit of Rs. 1462.02 lacs in previous year. This is ever highest profit since inception
and surpassed earlier highest profit of Rs.1462.02 lacs earned during the year 2008-09.
During the year 2009-10 seven out of Eleven Milk Unions earned net profit. This ever
highest profit has been possible by adopting various strategies to increase Sales turnover,
milk procurement, aggressive marketing, efficient fund management, costs drive and
mobilisation of additional resources.
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VERKA'S PRODUCT RANGE
Milkfed markers a wide range of products including different variants of Pasteurised Packed
milk, Ghee, Table Butter, Skimmed Milk Powder, Whole Milk Powder, Cheese, Tetra Pack
Products, Sweetened Flavored Milk, Ice Cream, Fresh Products like Lassi, Paneer, Dahi,
Kheer, Indigenous Sweets under the brand name of Verka. It also markets Fodder Seed,
Cattle Feed and mineral mixture for milk producers.
UPWARD TREND IN MILK PROCUREMENT
Milk procurement of MILKFED was almost stagnant till 2006-07. By adopting various
focused strategies we were able to procure on an average 9.49 lac Kg. of Milk per day
during the year 2009-10 against procurement of 9.21 lac Kg. per day during the year
2008-09 achieving an increase of 4%.
If we see Milk Procurement scenario in Cooperative Sector at National level, Milkfed Punjab
was at 5th place in the year 1995-96 after Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Tamil
Nadu and due to one reason or other it slipped down to 9th position in 2006-07. In theyear 2007-08 its position improved to 8th by overtaking Kerala. Further to 7th position in
2008-09 by overtaking Uttar Pradesh. . During the current year 2010-11 the Federation
has attained growth of 15% over same period of last year.
IMPRESSIVE GROWTH IN PACKED LIQUID MILK SALES
Milkfed marketed 7.27 lac ltrs. of packed milk per day in different variants during the year
2009-10 against 6.58 lac Ltrs. Per day during the year 2008-09 achieving impressive
growth of 10.4%.
Milkfed is expecting impressive growth rate in packed liquid milk sales to continue in this
year also and has achieved growth of 9% upto September,2010.
IMPRESSIVE SALE GROWTH IN FRESH MILK PRODUCTS
During the year 2009-10 more stress has been given to market fresh products like Paneer,
Kheer, Dahi, Lassi etc. which are value added products for Milk Unions. Product-wise
growth achieved during the year 2009-10 in comparison to 2008-09
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT IN SALARY & WAGES OVERHEAD AS PERCENTAGEOF SALES TURNOVER
In a sound commercial organization the ratio of salary & wages overhead to Sales turnover
should be below 5%. In case of Milkfed including its affiliated Milk Unions it was 10.02%
during the year 2005-06 which came down to around 7.5% during the year 2009-10 by
achieving good growth in sales turnover. The Federation has a plan to bring it further down
during the current year by carrying out the exercise of restructuring of manpower in all the
Milk Unions and Milkfed Units by giving more emphasis on outsourcing number of activities
and by automation at Plant level.
Results
EQUITY PARTICIPATION:
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The paid-up equity of Milkfed as on 31.3.2010 was to the tune of Rs.47.66 crores which
comprises of Rs.30.50 crores from the cooperative members and balance Rs.17.16 crores
from State Government.
PARTICULARS UNIT 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11
FUNCTIONAL
SOCIETIESCUMMU.NOS. 5989 6155 6432 6474 6822
MEMBERSHIPCUMMU.NOS IN
LACS3.60 3.62 3.65 3.65 3.75
AVG. DAILY MILK
PROCLKG SPD 7.78 8.21 9.21 9.49 10.48
PEAK MILK PROC LKG SPD 11.54 12.39 14.13 14.88 14.47
A.I. CLUSTER
SOCS.COOMU.NOS. 433 504 595 647 696
FODDER SEEDSUPPLIED
M.Ts. 500.00 572.00 802.00 1579 2233
CATTLE FEED SOLD M.Ts. 73577 86174 93751 100898 92622
AVG..DAILY CITY
SUPPLYLLPD 5.81 6.16 6.58 7.27 7.94
SALE OF SFM LAC PKTS/BTLS 41.92 61.11 56.38 63.86 55.53
SALE OF LASSI LAC PACKETS 19.16 29.51 31.97 37.57 34.61
SALE OF ICE-
CREAMLAC LITRES 15.61 17.68 16.06 18.59 19.19
EXPORTS RS.IN LACS 1140.35 1334.90 1500.00 1145.00 1482
TURNOVER RS.IN CRORES 760.00 931.00 1150.00 1255.00 1745
Turnover
The annual turnover of Milkfed which was Rs.1255 crores in the year 2009-10 has hit the
level of Rs.1745 crores in the year 2010-11.
Annual Reports
Products
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Milkfed has formulated company specifications for its milk & milk products toprovide standard and quality of products to consumers.
Milk
Cheese & Paneer
Fresh Drinks
Ghee & Butter
Icecream
Milk Powder
Fresh Products
Skimmed Milk Powder
Indigeneous Sweets
Skimmed Milk Powder
Packing
Price List
Milk
Skimmed Milk
Specifications Nutrition Facts per 100 ml.
Milk Fat 0.5% min. Milk Fat 100 m
Milk SNF 8.7% min. Protein 0.5 g
Carbohydrates 4.6 g
Minerals 0.8 g
Energy 37.0 K.Cal
Double Toned
Specifications Nutrition Facts per 100 ml.
Milk Fat 1.5% min. Milk Fat 1.5 g
Milk SNF 9% min. Protein 3.1 g
Carbohydrates 4.7 g
Minerals 0.7 g
Energy 71.7 K.Cal
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Toned
Specifications Nutrition Facts per 100 ml.
Milk Fat 3% min. Milk Fat 3.0 g
Milk SNF 8.5% min. Protein 3.1 g
Carbohydrates 4.7 g
Minerals 0.7 g
Energy 71.7 K.Cal
Standard
Specifications Nutrition Facts per 100 ml.
Milk Fat 4.5% min. Milk Fat 4.5 g
Milk SNF 8.5% min. Protein 3.1 g
Carbohydrates 4.7 g
Minerals 0.7 g
Energy 71.7 K.Cal
Full Cream
Specifications Nutrition Facts per 100 ml.
Milk Fat 6% min. Milk Fat 6.0 g
Milk SNF 9% min. Protein 3.3 g
Carbohydrates 5.0 g
Minerals 0.7 g
Energy 90.0 K.Cal
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Cheese & Paneer
CHEESE SPREAD
Moisture % (Max.on dry matter basis ) 60
Milk Fat % (Min.on dry matter basis ) 40
Salts% (Max. by Wt.) 3.00
Stabilizer %(Max. by Wt.) 0.02
Sucrose % Max. (By Wt.) 14.50
(Ca. Chlomic, Sod. Cilrate, Enzme/others)
Emulsifier %(Max. By wt.) 4.0
Preservative% (Max. by wt.) 0.1
Sorbic Acid or Nisin or both
Y & M Max./gm 60
Caliform Max./0.1 gm NIL
Aerobic spores Max/gm 400
Anaerobic spores Max/gm 200
PROCESSED CHEDDAR CHEESE
Moisture % (Max.on dry matter basis ) 47
Milk Fat % (Min.on dry matter basis ) 40
Salts % (Max. By wt.) 3.0
Stabilizer % (Max. By wt.} 4.0
Chlomic, Sod. Cilrate, Enzme/ other 0.1
Emulsifier %(Max. by wt.)
Preservative %(Max. By wt.)
Sorbic Acid OR Nisin or both 0.02
Y & M (Max)/gm 60
Caliform Max./0.1 gm NIL
Aerobic spores Max/gm 200
Anaerobic spores Max/gm 400
RAW CHEDDAR CHEESE
Moisture % (Max.) 43
Fat % (Min.on dry matter basis) 42
Salts % (Max. By wt.) 0.20
Stablizer/Emulsifier % (Max. By wt.) 0.2
PANEER
Moisture % (Max.by Wt.)
Milk Fat % ( Dry Matter)
Acidity % L.A.(Max.by Wt.)
Bacterial Count/g Max.
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Preservative % (Max. By wt.) 0.2
Sorbic Acid or Nisin or both 0.1
Total plate cont./g(Max.) 50,000
Coliform/g Max.
Y&M Max. /g
Fresh Drinks
SWEETENED FLAVOURED MILK
Milk Fat % (Min.) 1.65
Total Milk Solids % (Min.) 17.0
Sugar % (Max.) 6.00
Turbidity Test Neg.Creaming Index 20
Bacterial Spores per ml. (Max.) 5
RASEEELA
Cheese Whey % 40
Sugar % 12-12.5
Mango Pulp% 10.00
Brix 15
Acidity(%Citric Acid) 0.28
pH 3.9-4.1
LASSI
Milk Fat %
Total Solids % (By wt.)
Sugar %
Brix
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Ice Cream
ICE CREAM
Weight (g/lts.) Min. 560-580
Total Solids (Min.) (By wt.) 38.5
Milk Fat % (Minimum) 13
Acidity, L.A. % (Max) By Wt. 0.25
Sucrose % Max. (By Wt.) 14.50
Stab. Emul. % Max. 0.5.
Bacterial Count/g (Max) 2,50,000
Coliform/g (Max.) 90
Phosphates Test Neg.
KULFI AND F/N CHOCOLATE
Kulfi F/N Choc
Total Solid (%Min. By wt.) 42.00 38.50
Milk Fat %(%Min. By wt.) 13.00 13.00
Protein (%Min. By wt.) 3.50 3.50
Acidity % Max (By wt.) 0.30 0.30
Sucrose % Min. (By wt.)
Total14.00
16.50
Count/g Max 2,50,000 2,50,000
Coliform/g Max. 100 100
Phosphaates Test Ng. Ng.
Starch Ng. Ng.
Marketing
MILKFED is serving nation wide consumers
through its net work of Regional offices and
very strong Distribution channels. MILKFED
markets a wide range variety of Verka
products which include liquid milk, skimmed
milk powder, whole milk powder, ghee,
butter, cheese, lassi, SFM, Ice Cream, etc.
The annual turn over of MILKFED has crossed
Rs.1255 crores. Verka is a brand leader in
milk powders and SMP marketed by MILKFED
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commands a premium price over powders
manufactured by competitors which include
multi-national as well as private trade and
other Cooperative Federations. Now Verka is
known for its quality, freshness, purity and of
course its home made taste.
EXTENSION OF THE BRAND
After winning faith of innumerable
consumers, Verka did not stop. Changing
times brought new trends, needs, tastes
and hopes. Verka, dynamic as ever too
acquired newer forms of adding values to
milk and milk products. Apart from
introducing new variants of UHT long shelf
life milk and SFM in carry away bottles,
Milkfed has a plan to add more variety offlavours in SFM. VERKA Ice Cream in
different flavours and packagings is available
in the market. Many new products are in pipe
line.In true sense, milk had never meant so
much before.
EXPORT OF MILK PRODUCTS:After carving a niche in the national market, Verka
brand has reached in foreign market also. MILKFED has established its Ghee market in
Middle East . Verka Ghee reaches all the emirates and is available almost in all supermarkets. The penetration is so deep that Verka ghee is available even in far off labour
camps. In addition to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Muscat, Australia and Japan, Verka Ghee is
exported to Newzealand and Malasia also.
Citizen Charter
MILKFED-PUNJAB
The Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited popularly known as MILKFED Punjab,
in 1973 with a twin objective of providing remunerative milk market to the Milk Producers in the Stat
and marketing of produce on one hand and to provide technical inputs to the milk producers for en
production on the other hand.
Although the federation was registered much earlier, but it came to real self in the year 1983 when a
the erstwhile Punjab Dairy Development Corporation Limited were handed over to Cooperative sector a
was covered under Operation Flood to give the farmers a better deal and our valued customers bett
when we look back, we think we have fulfilled the promise to some extent. The setup of the organis
system, Milk Producers Cooperative Societies at the village level, Milk Unions at District level and Fed
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Body at State level. MILKFED Punjab has continuously advanced towards its coveted objectives well def
Presently, about 6500 village level Societies having about 3.65 lacs farmers as members are functio
fresh milk to Milkfed through concerned District Milk Producers Unions.
11 District Cooperative Milk Producers Unions Ltd. covering entire State of Punjab with 9 Milk Pla
Milkfed. The handling capacity of these 9 Milk Plants is 15.25 lacs litres per day,
Milkfed has two Cattle Feed Plants with 300 MTs manufacturing capacity per day. Different types of
Type II, High energy & By-Pass etc. is being manufactured as per the requirement of milk producers.
also introduced buffalo feed which has rich fat contents and meets the nutritional requirement of buffalo
Mission
Our mission is to be a leader in Dairy Industry in terms of quality of products. To support the Milk Pr
their rural economy, make all the Milk Unions viable and ensure quality Milk & Milk Products to consume
Vision
Our vision is to give best quality and safe products to customers and maximum remunerative price
facilities to Milk Producers at village level. To achieve sales turnover of Rs. 2500.00 Crores by 2014-1
than 20% growth every year.
Objectives
To bring prosperity to Milk Producers in the State through assured market and remunerative
year.
To provide fresh hygienic milk to urban consumers at reasonable rates.
To ensure viability and growth of Milk Unions by converting surplus milk into products and ensur
To modernize existing Plants and upgrade technology from time to time.
FUNCTIONS
To carry out activities for promoting production, procurement processing and marketing of milk
economic development of the farming community.
Development and expansion of such other allied activities as may be conducive for the pro
Industry, improvement and protection of milch animals and economic betterment of tho
production.
Purchase and/or erect building, plants, machinery and other ancilliary equipment to carry out bus
Establish research and quality control laboratories.
Make necessary arrangements for transport of milk, allied milk products & commodities.
Advise, guide, assist and control of the Milk Unions in all aspects of management, supervision and
Arrange to impart training to staff of all the member Unions and Societies.
Market its products under its own trade mark/brand name with its Member Unions trade ma
marketing such products in up country market, Milkfed may open its Sales offices anywhere in th
Promote the organisation of primary societies and assist members in organisation of Primary Soci
Advise the member Unions on price fixation, Public relations and allied matters.
Undertake periodical supervision and statutory audit of the member Unions and the Societies af
Union if authorised by the Registrar, Federation will have also powers to recommend liquidation o
Undertake or assist programmes of market research and development.
Establish a Research & Development Association having independent existence to contribute to
funds for the same from member Unions as may be decided by the Board.
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Encourage fodder production by members or members of the affiliated societies.
To own and rear herd of cattle as may be required to undertake the breeding programmes in the
Prescribe and enforce standards of quality of dairy and allied products to be marketed by the Fed
Plan overall production programme of the Federation and its members keeping in view the marke
To undertake export of dairy and allied produce.
To provide financial assistance/credit facilities to member Unions
SCHEMES BEING IMPLEMENTED :
A. MAKING COMMUNITY BASED SILAGE PITS TO FULLFIL SHORTAGE OF GREEN FODDER IN KANDI A
Milkfed has started community based silage pits in Kandi area of Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur, which
on rains. Scarcity of water seasonally and at times due to failure of monsoon it its year round w
of fodder for long duration. Importing fodder and even straw at high price increases the cost
making the activity unviable. The objective of this scheme is to enhance milk production i
minimizing the cost of production by ensure availability of green preserved fodder in the sh
scarcity period. The Federation has constructed 50 silage making pits at Milk Producers Coopera
has equipped them with fodder chaffing machines to preserve available green fodder as silage. Th
costs from member when they buy silage from the society. This scheme has been a success and
have shown interest in this scheme.
B. PROVIDING MILKING MACHINES TO DAIRY COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES AND PROGRESSIVE DAIRY F
Milkfed Punjab with a view to produce clean milk and to prevent disease like Mastitis, and to
technology has initiated a scheme for providing milking machines to Dairy Cooperative Societie
Farms. This will also reduce the milking time and any other contamination & thus reducing the so
these machines even ladies are able to take care of a large herd as they don't have to depend
cows. Milkfed provides 50% cost of the milking machine of the choice of farmers. Till now approx
machine have been installed in its milkshed area and an amount of Rs. 2.00 Crores has be
producer as subsidy.
C. INDUCTION OF MORE THAN 1200 COMMERCIAL DAIRY FARMS IN THE FOLD OF DAIRY COOPERAT
Procurement policy of Milkfed over the years was mainly focused for small & marginal farmers.
procurement remained static for last 3-4 till 2006-07 years. In order to increase milk procuremen
big way in the shortest possible period by shifting over in a phased manner from 2-3 milch an
Commercial Dairy Farms of animals ranging between 20 to 200 cattles per Unit without di
procurement system. Upto 31-3-10 Milkfed was in a position to bring around 1000 such Dairy Fa
Dairy Cooperatives. The Federation has a plan to induct 500 more Dairy Farms in the Cooperativ
2010-11 out of which more than 200 Commercial Dairy Farms have been included upto March, 20
D. WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME.
Milkfed realized that Women participation in Dairy Cooperatives can help Rural women in becomi
reliant and can run Dairy Cooperatives more efficiently. Milkfed Punjab has undertaken Womedistricts namely Hoshiarpur, Ropar, Patiala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Amritsar under Su
Employment Programme (STEP) at an out lay of Rs.8.37 crores with 90% grant from Govt. of I
women Dairy Cooperative Societies have been organized having around 20000 women benef
fact that at the household level dairying is largely the domain of women especially in small an
families.
STEP Scheme constitutes providing support services for organizing, nourishing the Coop
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sustainable functioning. The process is coupled with creating awareness campaigns for
concerning management of the societies, enhancement of milk production by providing Br
Managerial services to the beneficiaries. The programme also addresses the gender mainstream
and exposure of the member women to the process of empowerment in economic, social, polit
Under this programme, Govt. of India has released Rs.591.46 lacs for implementatio
During the year 2009-10, the Federation has a plan to prepare similar Project for remaining five
Bathinda, Farikdot, Ferozepur and Gurdaspur and has approached Govt. of India for sanctioning o
funds. In these districts 400 new exclusive Women Dairy Cooperative Societies would be organ
of 20,000.
E. ESTABLISHMENT OF INTEGRATED BUFFALO DEVELOPMENT CENTRES IN KANDI, BET, TRANS, GHA
AREA OF PUNJAB.
Fall in productivity of buffalo has been a cause of cocern for Punjab. Buffalo being predominantly wit
been hurting them resulting in closure of buffalo farms. To reverse the situation by improv
buffaloes, Milkfed is going to implement the project through NGO for establishment of o
Development Centre (IBDC). The funds under the project will be funded under RKVY Scheme of
this project 600 IBDC will be established and each of this IBDC will be operated by a local e
youths and will cover 5-6 villages with a radius of 5 Kms. to 10 Kms. The tendering process has
are expecting to award the work by end of November. The objectives of the scheme are as under
To increase the percentage coverage of breedable population of buffaloes and cows under A.I. Pro
To create an appropriate economic and production environment for the small dairy farmers who h
to the existing services.
To improve productivity of the local milch animals, especially the buffalo through artificial in
feeding, deworming, first aid services, vaccination and management.
To minimize the infertility problems through proper treatment of the animals by organizing inferti
To reduce the risk of milch animals and calf mortality by protecting them through prophylactic va
F. STATE DAIRY PLAN 2022National Dairy Development Board, which is the leading Dairy Development agency, has proposed
Development Plan to increase the Milk Production from the current level of 102 Million tones t
demand of 180 Million tonnes by 2021-2022. A workshop has been conducted by National Dairy
and IIM, Ahmedabad/Banglore on 18.11.09 at Chandigarh in which the development of State
objectives have been
The National Dairy Plan focus on :-
Productivity measures to enhance milk production as the average annual increment production
from 2.5 Million tones now to 5 Million Tonnes over the next 15 years, and
Strengthening ssand expanding infrastructure to procure, process and market milk throug
institutional structures.
The plan proposed to increase the share of organize section in milk production to 65% from the cu
supply of quality milk to
Based on the above goals, National Dairy Development Board is developing a State Dairy Pl
estimates under State Dairy Plan, MILKFED is working on an ambitious plan to increase its mi
lakh Kg/day by 2020. This will require huge efforts from all concerned for procurement, processi
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will have to increase our processing capacities by adding at least two fully automated mega da
kg/day capacity. Each such dairy will cost Rs.150 Crore. We are planning one each at Mohali
(owned by Milk Union Ludhiana) and a new Powder Plant at Jalandhar of capacity 60 MT/day. M
build a new 500 TPD Cattle Feed Plant at Khanna. We are also planning strengthening of Semen
10 lac doses per year to 20 lac doses per year with the purpose to launch a Mega Breeupgradation of Buffaloes and Cattles. Besides it is envisaged that all the Cooperative Societies
latest technology Automatic Milk Collection Systems to bring transparency and Bulk Milk Coolers
milk. This will help improving our supply chain of fresh milk and milk products. The most like
going to be around Rs.1500 Crore to be spent in 10 years. In the next 5 years Milkfed is plann
following projects :
One Mega Dairy of 10 Lac Ltrs. Capacity per day.
One Cattle Feed Plant of 500 MT per day at Khanna.
Hi-Tech Semen Station of 10 Lac dosses per annum.
To cover all Milk Producers Cooperative Societies with the latest technology Automatic Milk Collec
Milk Coolers for instant chilling of milk.
G. EXPANSION OF CATTLE FEED PLANTS
At present Milked has two Cattle Feed Plants namely Cattle Feed Plant, Khanna and Ghania-ke-Ba
MTPD and 100 MTPD respectively to cater needs of Dairy Farmers of Punjab. With the aggressive
by Milked and its affiliated Milk unions the demand of cattle feed has been increased conside
Cattle Feed Plants are running above 100% capacity. Now, it has become difficult to meet the
cattle feed with the existing capacity of Plants and future requirements, therefore, Milkfed has d
capacity of both the Cattle Feed Plants by 100 MTPD capacity with capital investment of Rs
assigned the work of expansion of both the Cattle Feed Plants to NDDB on turn-key basis and the
REHABILITATION OF MILK UNIONS UNDER GOVT. OF
Govt. of India has a Central Sector Plan Scheme Assistance to Cooperatives to provide financ
Unions suffering losses. Under this scheme financial assistance is being provided on 50:50 s
Govt. of India and Govt. of Punjab. The main objective of the schemes to provide assistance to s
are suffering losses to bring them out of red and serve the Milk Producers
Six Milk Unions of Milkfed Punjab namely Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Sangrur and
Rehabilitation. Rehab Projects of all these Milk Unions except Sangrur and Gurdaspur have been
India and Govt. of Punjab has already released Rs.13.70 Crores @ 5.00 Crores upto 31.3.2010 a
also released Rs.12.91 Crores to Milk Unions. Milk Unions wise outlay approved and funds release
Milk Union Total Outlay Amount Received
Jalandhar 622.36 550.00
Hoshiarpur 231.86 231.86
Bahtinda 1360.00 600.00
Amritsar 1450.00 900.00
Milkfed - 79.07*
Total 5118.44 2660.93Unspent amount from GOP grant lying with Milkfed for release to Milk Unions on receipt of matching g
Rehab Plan of Milk Union Sangrur is under appraisal with NDDB and likely to be submitted to Govby the end of October, 2010.
IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY BY INVESTING IN LATEST TECHNOLOGY
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Milkfed Punjab always endeavours to be leader in market in milk & milk products quality an
opportunity to carry out investments in latest technology, which can help in improving the qualit
helped us to be number one Pouch Packed Milk Supplier in Chandigarh, Punjab and Himachal a
sold minimum in
We are in a position to carry out export of our Desi Ghee to many countries in the near future.
out the following investments towards improvement in quality.
Two Nos. Latest Milk Analyzer of high capacity i.e. Model FT 120 of FOSS Denmark will be insta
Mohali at an approximate cost of Rs.60.00 lacs each. These Milk Analyzers can analyze Milk FA
water etc. at a very fast speed.
We also propose to install minor milk analyzer manufactured by FOSS Denmark at all other Da
milk proteins Lactos, SNF and Water, which can ensure quality of milk as far as adulteration
products for increasing SNF Protein is concerned.
We have already installed 1125 Automatic Milk Collections and 1301 Electronic Milk Tester
Cooperative Societies. However we are in the process of install AMCs with facilities to analyze
our Chilling Centres and at most of the viable Milk Cooperatives Societies.
Large number of Bulk Milk Coolers for chilling of milk at village level Milk Producers Cooperative
installed in the coming years.
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