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How Dreams Turn Reality

It was this energy that was unleashed when Dr Verghese Kurien along with Shri Tribhuvandas Patel, embarked upon the journey of organising scores of small farmers who had been marginalised in the social and economic realm. The inspiring leadership of Patel and professional commitment of Dr Kurien was first manifested when the small Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union, often known as Amul Dairy which had begun its journey with just two village dairy cooperative societies and 247 litres of milk in 1946 was entrusted to Dr Kurien in 1950. Miraculously, this small unknown entity started growing from strength to strength; a growth which has been consistently on the rise over the past seven decades. This 247-litre milk dairy is now a globally respected brand, owned not by any corporate bigwigs or a conglomerate of landlords but by millions of farmers who individually would be too small to matter even in their own societies but their collective cooperative strength invites grudging respect from the biggest of global dairy giants.
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The way forward in milk fortification

FSSAI and NDDB should not dismiss valid concerns over addition of micronutrients in food even if the idea is well-intentioned
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Exploring the next Milky Way to growth

Indian dairies should go in for industrial-scale production of traditional milk products for selling in both domestic and export markets
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Now, also an Aadhaar card for cattle and buffaloes

India is implementing the world’s biggest project of tagging every bovine animal that may yield huge productivity gains.
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A new ministry promises a new beginning

Animal husbandry was considered a subsidiary activity, which has changed with the Modi government now according it an independent status
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Why it is important to count India’s cows (and chickens)

The importance of a livestock census was first recognised in 1919, 47 years after human counting was started in 1872.
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Why healthy animals mean healthy humans, and how to meet that goal

As human populations expand, it results in greater contact with domestic and wild animals, providing more opportunities for diseases to pass from one to the other. 
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White Revolution 2.0: What a simple plastic ear-tag can do for milk productivity & profits

India’s largest private sector dairy company shows the way through an animal tagging project, covering over 5.6 lakh cows.
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NDDB’s Role in the White Revolution and Challenges Ahead

Operation Flood was the first programme in the world to use food aid for development. It also introduced modern liquid milk processing plants and created a National Milk Grid. NDDB worked as a catalyst innovating tanker design, milk packaging and dispensing, and arranging a national marketing network. The cooperative structure has been a catalyst for the extraordinary growth of India’s dairy industry.
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National Dairy Plan

National Dairy Plan-Phase I (NDP-I), launched in 2011–12, is a scientifically planned initiative to help increase the productivity of milch animals and provide rural milk producers with greater access to the organised milk processing sector. The World Bank aided project also plans to ensure that small producers adopt appropriate technologies so as to remain competitive.
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