AJIT SINGH ASKS NDDB
TO PROCURE ADDITIONAL 2 LAKH LITRES OF MILK FROM DROUGHT-HIT RAJASTHAN
Union Agriculture
Minister, Shri Ajit Singh has asked the National Dairy Development
Board (NDBD) to increase procurement of milk from the Rajasthan
Cooperative Dairy Development Federation though the Board’s subsidiary,
Mother Dairy by two lakh litres in view of the severe drought
conditions affecting a large number of poor dairy farmers in that
State. The additional procurement of two lakh litres would continue
till the end of December, 2002 with this additional two lakh litres,
the total procurement from the State would be 5 lakh litres a
day. Shri Ajit Singh also asked NDDB to review the procurement
in December this year in consultation with the other Stakeholders.
The decision to increase
the procurement was taken at a meeting the Minister had with representatives
of Rajasthan Dairy Producers including representatives from the
Ajmer Milk Union, Chairman, National Dairy Development Board,
State and Union Government officials here today.
During the meeting,
NDDB also agreed to work out the modalities of accepting the purchase
of skimmed milk powder produced by converting 1.5 lakh litre per
day milk from the Rajasthan Cooperative Dairy Federation and the
price would be decided mutually after discussion. NDDB and the
Rajasthan Cooperative Dairy Federation would review the procurement
price in November/December depending upon the market situation.
In case of requirement, NDDB would place rail milk tankers at
the disposal of the Government of Rajasthan for the transportation
of water to mitigate the problems of dairy farmers.
The Minister also
assured that NDDB would work out the details of increasing the
milk processing capacity in the State and also advancing of the
perspective plan of various milk unions. He also asked the Department
of Animal Husbandry and Dairying to discuss the issue of procurement
of more milk from Rajasthan with other private milk companies.
Shri Ajit Singh assured the representatives from the State that
all possible help would be extended to mitigate the problems of
dairy producers of the State.