Himachal Inks NDDB Deal to Boost Dairy Sector, Create Rural Jobs

The Himachal Pradesh government has signed an MoU with the National Dairy Development Board to strengthen the state's dairy sector. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated the partnership will enhance milk processing capacity using advanced technology. The initiative aims to create new livelihood opportunities in rural areas and market products under the 'HIM' brand. The government is also preparing the state's first nutrition policy to focus on food quality.

Key Points: Himachal Signs MoU with NDDB to Strengthen Dairy Sector

  • MoU signed to boost dairy infrastructure
  • Aims to introduce world-class processing technology
  • Focus on rural livelihood generation
  • Dairy products to be marketed under 'HIM' brand
  • State preparing its first nutrition policy
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Himachal Govt signs MoU with National Dairy Development Board to boost dairy sector

Himachal Pradesh partners with NDDB to enhance milk processing, launch 'HIM' brand dairy products, and generate rural employment opportunities.

"Once this plant becomes operational, people will see dairy as a source of employment and business. - Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, March 16

The Himachal Pradesh government on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Dairy Development Board to strengthen the dairy sector in the state, with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu saying the initiative will enhance milk processing capacity and generate employment opportunities for farmers.

The MoU signing ceremony between the Government of Himachal Pradesh and NDDB was held in Shimla on Monday.

Speaking to the media after the programme, Sukhu said the agreement aims to introduce world-class technology in milk processing and related bio-products while strengthening the state's dairy infrastructure.

"We had earlier reached an understanding with NDDB in 2023 to develop the Dagwar dairy project. The first MoU was for bringing world-class technology in milk processing and bio-products, and now this MoU relates to running the Dagwar plant and strengthening milk processing units with computerised quality control," Sukhu said.

He added that once the dairy processing infrastructure is established, it will create new livelihood opportunities for people in rural areas.

"Before our government came to power, milk production in the state was much lower, but it has increased significantly. Once this plant becomes operational, people will see dairy as a source of employment and business," the Chief Minister said.

Sukhu also expressed confidence that Himachal Pradesh's natural environment and clean surroundings would help in promoting dairy-based industries in the state.

"The products produced here will be marketed under the 'HIM' brand, which will further strengthen the state's dairy sector," he said.

Responding to queries about the upcoming state budget, the Chief Minister said details would be shared once it is formally presented in the Assembly.

"We do not discuss the budget through the media. When the budget is presented, you will see that all sectors have been taken care of," he said.

Sukhu also said the state government is working on bringing the first nutrition policy for Himachal Pradesh.

"We are preparing the first nutrition policy of the state, which will focus on the quality and nutritional value of the food and dairy products people consume," he said.

When asked about the ongoing Rajya Sabha election developments in neighbouring Haryana, the Chief Minister declined to comment.

"I do not want to comment on that," Sukhu said.

On tourism-related concerns amid the changing weather conditions in the state, Sukhu assured that the government would ensure the safety and comfort of tourists visiting Himachal Pradesh.

"All tourists who come here are our guests. If anyone faces any difficulty, we will instruct the district administration to ensure their safety and assistance," he said.

The Chief Minister also said the state government is monitoring the situation regarding LPG supply and would take up the matter with the central government if required.

"At present, there is no shortage of LPG. If any shortage arises, we will address it and also raise the issue with the central government," Sukhu added.

- ANI

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Meera T
Good step, but execution is key. We've seen many MoUs signed with much fanfare that don't translate to ground reality. Hope the Dagwar plant becomes operational soon and actually creates the jobs promised. The focus on a nutrition policy is also very welcome.
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Aman W
As someone from a farming family in Kangra, this news gives hope. Computerised quality control and better processing can mean we get fair prices for our milk. The 'HIM' brand has potential if marketed well outside the state too. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
Interesting development. Leveraging the clean environment of Himachal for dairy makes perfect sense. Consumers are increasingly looking for quality and traceability. If they can ensure high standards, products from the 'HIM' brand could find a premium market.
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Vikram M
The CM is right about not discussing budget via media. But on dairy, action speaks louder than MoUs. Hope they also address the supply chain issues for cattle feed and veterinary services. That's where small farmers struggle the most. Jai Kisan!
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Priya S
This is the kind of sustainable development we need. Instead of only relying on tourism, boosting agro-based industries like dairy creates year-round local employment. The mention of a state nutrition policy is a forward-thinking move. Good going HP govt! 👍

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