Indira Dairy Should Aim Three Lakh Litres Of Milk Per Day

Khammam/Hyderabad, Sept 20 (Maxim News): Khammam District Collector Muzzammil Khan emphasized that Indira Dairy should aim to produce 3 lakh liters of milk per day.

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During a review meeting held at the Khammam Collectorate recently, Muzzammil Khan highlighted the need for a comprehensive plan for the dairy’s operations, including milk production, collection, and transportation to ensure efficient marketing.

He stressed that those with experience in buffalo breeding and adequate facilities, such as sheds and fodder, should be prioritized for additional dairy units.

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To support this expansion, 8 to 10 milk collection centers will be set up in the Madhira constituency, with necessary infrastructure like roads for transport to be developed. Renovation work will also be fast-tracked for a 5,000-liter capacity chilling unit, ensuring proper milk storage and processing.

The Collector also announced that loan facilities will be provided to 40,000 members of Indira Dairy through SC, ST, BC, and Minority Corporations to help purchase buffaloes.

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Beneficiaries who already have sheds and fodder facilities will receive preference for these loans. Officials were directed to work in coordination to ensure the success of Indira Dairy’s expansion. (Maxim News)


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