HP Boosts Rural Economy with Rs 34 Crore Monthly Benefit to Milk Farmers

The Himachal Pradesh government is providing an average monthly benefit of Rs 34.18 crore to milk producers to strengthen the rural economy. Daily milk procurement has increased significantly to 2.70 lakh litres, with higher prices set for cow and buffalo milk. Infrastructure is expanding with 11 operational processing plants and a new major plant being established in Kangra district. The state is also focusing on training farmers and ensuring direct, transparent payments to support their economic empowerment.

Key Points: HP Govt Gives Rs 34 Cr Monthly Benefit to Milk Producers

  • Rs 34.18 crore monthly benefit to producers
  • Daily milk procurement up to 2.70 lakh litres
  • 11 processing plants operational, new one at Dhagwar
  • Number of milk producers rises to 39,790
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HP govt providing Rs 34.18 crore monthly benefit to milk producers: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Himachal Pradesh provides Rs 34.18 crore monthly to milk producers, increases procurement prices and capacity to strengthen the rural economy.

"Ensuring that farmers receive money directly in their hands is a key priority of the state government. - Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, April 4

The Himachal Pradesh government is providing an average monthly benefit of Rs 34.18 crore to milk producers as part of its efforts to strengthen the rural economy, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said.

Under various initiatives, the state milk federation is currently procuring around 2.70 lakh litres of milk per day, a significant increase from 1.57 lakh litres per day recorded during FY 2024-25. Doorstep milk collection facilities are also being provided, particularly benefiting marginal farmers in remote areas.

The state government has increased milk procurement prices over the past three years. In the 2026-27 budget, provisions have been made to procure cow milk at Rs 61 per litre and buffalo milk at Rs 71 per litre.The number of milk producers associated with village dairy societies has increased from 27,498 to 39,790, while functional dairy cooperative societies have risen from 583 to 758, reflecting growing participation in the sector.

To further boost rural livelihoods, the government is promoting milk producer groups and women self-help groups, creating sustainable employment opportunities in rural areas.

On infrastructure development, 11 milk processing plants with a combined capacity of 1.80 lakh litres per day are currently operational. Additionally, a new processing plant is being established at Dhagwar in Kangra district with an initial capacity of 1.50 lakh litres per day, which can be expanded further.

The state has also signed an agreement with the National Dairy Development Board to establish a new milk union in Kangra district, covering Kangra, Una, Hamirpur and Chamba districts, aimed at improving milk collection, processing and marketing systems.

Over the past three years, more than 2,000 farmers have been trained in clean milk production and quality maintenance, while automated milk collection systems have been installed to ensure transparency and fair pricing.

"Ensuring that farmers receive money directly in their hands is a key priority of the state government. We are making every effort to support farmers and horticulturists so they can become economically empowered," the Chief Minister said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from a rural background, I know how much this matters. Doorstep collection for marginal farmers is a game-changer. My chacha in a remote village of HP will benefit greatly. More power to women's self-help groups!
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Rohit P
Good numbers, but implementation is key. Hope the Rs 34.18 crore is actually reaching the farmers' bank accounts without middlemen taking a cut. Transparency in automated systems is a welcome step.
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Meera T
Strengthening the rural economy through dairy is brilliant. It provides a stable monthly income. The focus on training for clean milk production is essential for quality and exports. Bharat's white revolution continues!
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David E
Interesting read. The scale of operation is impressive. 39,790 producers is a significant network. The partnership with NDDB should bring in better technical expertise. Sustainable rural employment is crucial.
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Siddharth J
With respect, while the intent is good, I hope this isn't just pre-election sops. The real test is whether this support continues and the processing plants actually get built on time. Dhagwar plant's completion will be telling.
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Nisha Z
Buffalo milk at Rs 71/litre is a good rate! This will really help farmers in the footh

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