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₹90 cr high-tech dairy plant nears completion in TN's Namakkal; set to revolutionise milk processing

Tamil Nadu’s Namakkal is set to get a ₹90 crore high-tech dairy plant by early 2026. The facility will process 2 lakh litres of milk daily, directly benefiting 15,000 farmers. Nearly half the machinery is already installed, with trial runs starting in late 2025. The plant aims to strengthen milk supply while creating jobs in logistics and packaging.

Chennai, Aug 2

A Rs 90-crore high-technology dairy processing plant in Namakkal is nearing completion, with 80 per cent of construction work already finished, signalling a major leap forward for the region’s dairy sector.

Backed by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), the project is expected to begin trial operations in November 2025 and commence full-scale production by January 2026.

Once operational, the plant will have the capacity to process 2 lakh litres of milk per day, making it one of the largest and most advanced dairy facilities in Tamil Nadu.

The fully automated unit will handle every stage of milk processing — from chilling and pasteurisation to packaging and dispatch — ensuring efficiency and quality throughout the supply chain.

Officials overseeing the project have confirmed that in addition to the civil construction nearing completion, 90 per cent of the machinery has already been procured, with 40 per cent installed on-site.

Departments have been directed to expedite the remaining work to meet the timeline for trial and full operations.

The plant is expected to directly benefit more than 15,000 dairy farmers in the district by streamlining milk procurement and ensuring timely payments.

With faster handling and reduced spoilage, farmers will gain both in income and efficiency.

The facility is also anticipated to create indirect employment for about 1,000 people in associated sectors like transportation, packaging, maintenance, and quality control.

For consumers, the plant promises a more reliable supply of Aavin milk and dairy products.

Around 4 lakh people in Namakkal and neighbouring areas are expected to benefit from reduced delivery delays and fewer shortages, especially during high-demand periods such as festivals.

Authorities say the Namakkal plant is set to become a model for modern dairy infrastructure in Tamil Nadu.

By combining cutting-edge technology with a focus on farmer welfare, the project aims to strengthen the state’s milk supply chain while boosting rural livelihoods and employment.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the development, I hope they ensure fair pricing for farmers. Often in such projects, middlemen take most profits while farmers get peanuts. NDDB should implement transparent payment systems.

Arjun K

As someone from Namakkal, I can't wait for this plant to start! Our Aavin milk supply is so unreliable during festival seasons. 2 lakh litres capacity is massive - hope this means no more last-minute trips to neighboring towns for milk!

Sarah B

The employment generation aspect is impressive - 1000 indirect jobs! This is exactly the kind of rural development India needs. Hope they provide proper training for local youth to handle the high-tech equipment.

Vikram M

Good initiative, but I'm concerned about environmental impact. Dairy plants generate huge waste. Hope they've planned proper effluent treatment systems. We don't want another polluted river situation like in some North Indian states.

Kavya N

Finally some focus on South India's dairy sector! All big projects usually go to Gujarat or Punjab. Hope the quality matches Amul standards. 🤞 And please maintain hygiene - we've had too many milk adulteration scares recently.

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