NDDB to set up 2 lakh litres per day dairy in TN on turnkey basis


Chennai, Nov 17 (IANS): The Tamil Nadu government has allowed Tamil Nadu Co-operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited to engage National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) to set up a two lakh litres per day hi-tech dairy at Namakkal on turnkey basis.

The estimated cost of the project is Rs.89.29 crore, the state government said.

According to the Tamil Nadu government, the project has been given to NDDB after considering its public sector status and its uniqueness in dairy infrastructure project execution for dairy co-operatives.

“The main objective of the scheme is to ensure livelihood and economic upliftment of milk producers in Namakkal district. This project is very much essential to meet the future demand of the consumers and the milk processing industry,” Tamil Nadu government said.

 

  

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  • Joseph Sugirtharaj, Tamilnadu

    Sat, Nov 18 2023

    Now TCMPF struggling in procurement & stopping milk varaniat like SM& limiting the sales of FCM.Already Daries capacity not utilised due to non availability of milk.Namakal union started many years back & now only construction of new dairy plant,which will take another 2 years? & What about milk to process?Butter& SMP production not done in many districts & aavin buying SMP& butter fron North India once aavin king in dairy market,but last two years they're at the bottom.

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