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Dairy: India Contributes One Fourth Of The Glob Al Milk Output Alone

The main objective of this initiative is to expose er cronco of sunall and marginal farmer members to tup the benefits of equitable regional development and bridge the gap in rural prosperity.
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New Delhi. Thew large-scale dairy development programmes have eventually transformed lodia from a milk-defi cient nation into the world’s largest milk producer and today, India contributes one fourth of the glob al milk output alone. It has also enabled the dairy farmars to get the maximaro share of the connumer rupee, as cooperatives pass is 75-80 per cent of the revenue to the dairy farmers through remunerative, fair and transparent pricing. The dairy cooperatives not only provide safe and tritious milk and milk products at affordable prices to consumers but also provide livelihoods to crores of dairy farmers across the country.
By blending traditional cooperative values with modern management practices, it aims to produce leaders who can replicate the Amul succes success story in agriculture, banking, and other rural enterprises. Pumage of the TSU Act could not have had better tim yisit the International Year of Cooperatives of the UN, but more importantly, we are also embarking on the journey of establishing viable PACS/dairy/fishery cooperatives in the uncovered panchayats and villages, and strengthen ing the existing existing PACS/dairy/fahery cooperative societies across the country in the next five years-sobering in White Revolution 2.0 under the guidance of the Ministry of Cooperations.
The main objective of this initiative is to expose er cronco of sunall and marginal farmer members to tup the benefits of equitable regional development and bridge the gap in rural prosperity.
The Government of India has targeted to estab Roh 2 lakh multipurpose PACS/datty/fishery coop eratives in the next five years to cover all the gram panchayats under any form of cooperative with the hulp of NABARD, NDOR, and the National Fishery Development Besard (NFDB).
As per the plan, NABARD will form about 70 thou sand new multipurpose PACS (M-PACS), NDOB form and strengthen about 1.21 lakh Dairy Cooperative Societies (DCS), NFDB will establish about 12 thousand Fehery Couperative Societies (FCS), and in addition to these, about 25 thousand new M-PACS/dairy/fishery cooperatives we will be formed by the state governments.
Along with other resources, this masive effort will resquire lots of trained manpower and this is where the establishment of TSUU will supplementar efforts and provide critical manpower support for the success of White Revolution 2.0. It will truly contribute to realising the vision of “Sahkar se-Samriddhi in India.
Taough strong governinent backing and IRMAS expertise, TSU is poised to become a global benchmark in cooperative education-invigorating and revitalising ang the the cooperative sector, driving lndias next phase of rural prosperity, and making India a develeped nation by 2047. her Change of 10 continart Chawit dead of ne in the dairy.

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