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Assam Rifles and NCDFI Join Forces to Boost Dairy Farmer Livelihoods

NCDFI and Assam Rifles have signed an MoA to strengthen milk and milk product supply through dairy cooperatives. The agreement expands the range of products, including Amul's malt-based food and cheese, and fresh milk from various states. The partnership aims to ensure reliable supplies for Assam Rifles personnel while supporting dairy farmers. Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera and NCDFI Chairman Meenesh Shah highlighted the initiative's role in empowering cooperative institutions in the Northeast.

NCDFI, Assam Rifles sign MoA to strengthen milk procurement through dairy cooperatives

New Delhi, June 2

The National Cooperative Dairy Federation of India Ltd and Assam Rifles on Tuesday have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to strengthen cooperation for the supply of milk and milk products through the dairy cooperative network.

The agreement was signed in New Delhi in the presence of Director General of Assam Rifles Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera and NCDFI Chairman Meenesh Shah. The move aims to expand the role of dairy cooperatives in meeting the requirements of Assam Rifles units and establishments.

According to NCDFI, the agreement builds on the successful supply arrangements undertaken during the previous year, under which dairy cooperatives supplied products including UHT milk, whole milk powder and fresh milk to Assam Rifles units.

Based on the satisfactory performance and reliable supplies by dairy cooperatives, Assam Rifles has expanded the range of products being sourced from the cooperative sector.

Under the new arrangement, in addition to existing supplies, malt-based food and cheese are being supplied by Amul, while fresh milk and butter are being supplied by dairy unions from Assam, Nagaland, West Bengal and Rajasthan. The supplies are primarily catering to Assam Rifles units across the North Eastern states, along with offices in Kolkata and New Delhi.

The organisations said the MoA reflects a shared commitment to ensuring a dependable supply of quality milk and milk products to Assam Rifles personnel while creating market opportunities for dairy cooperatives and their farmer members, particularly in the North East.

Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera appreciated the efforts of NCDFI and participating dairy cooperatives in meeting the force's requirements.

"The timely availability of quality milk and milk products is important for the welfare of personnel deployed across different locations, particularly in the North Eastern region," he said.

He added that the initiative was aimed not only at ensuring reliable supplies for Assam Rifles personnel but also at supporting dairy farmers through cooperative institutions in the region.

"Assam Rifles, being a force deeply associated with the North East and widely regarded as the 'Friends of the North Eastern People', has taken this initiative not only to ensure reliable supplies for its personnel but also to support the larger cause of empowering dairy farmers through cooperative institutions of the region," he said.

Meenesh Shah said the partnership strengthens the dairy cooperative sector's long-standing association with national institutions.

"The association with Assam Rifles is a matter of pride for the dairy cooperative sector," he said.

He noted that NCDFI has facilitated supplies of milk and milk products to the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) for the last four decades and that the partnership with Assam Rifles further strengthens this relationship.

"Such initiatives reflect the capability of dairy cooperatives to efficiently serve the requirements of Defence and paramilitary forces, while also creating assured market opportunities for cooperative dairies and their farmer members, particularly in the North Eastern states," Shah said.

The partnership is expected to encourage greater participation of dairy cooperatives from different parts of the country in meeting the requirements of Assam Rifles while supporting farmer welfare, dairy development and self-reliance.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Naveen S

Great initiative but I hope the local dairy cooperatives from Assam and Nagaland get fair prices. Often middlemen eat up the profits. The MoA should have transparent pricing mechanisms. Let's see how this actually benefits the small farmers on ground level.

Aditya G

Amul supplying cheese and malt-based food to Assam Rifles? That's some serious quality upgrade! Our jawans deserve the best. And the fact that this creates market for NE dairy farmers is just brilliant. Double dhamaka! 💪🧀

Sumanth R

Happy to see Rajasthan dairy unions also supplying butter to NE units. This inter-state cooperative network is what makes India strong. But logistics in hilly terrain will be challenging. Hope they have cold storage and transport in place. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🥛🇮🇳

Michael C

Impressive how India's cooperative model keeps expanding. From army to ITBP to Assam Rifles - these institutions are building a self-reliant dairy supply chain. And it's great to see the Northeast getting included in the mainstream economy.

Ritu A

This is such a wholesome move. Our security forces getting fresh milk and butter from local dairies while empowering NE farmers. This is the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' we need - practical and people-centric. Kudos to NCDFI and Assam Rifles! 🙏

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