NE region's largest dairy unit inaugurated in Tripura to boost milk production

IANS May 17, 2025 194 views

Tripura has unveiled the northeastern region's largest dairy processing unit, marking a significant milestone in agricultural development. The 40,000-tonne per day facility, established at Bamutia, represents a major investment in rural economic empowerment. Chief Minister Manik Saha highlighted the project's alignment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of strengthening cooperative sectors and rural livelihoods. The initiative is expected to create substantial opportunities for over 5,000 dairy farmers and contribute to the state's economic transformation.

"Women are in huge numbers associated with Self Help Groups and earning their livelihoods" - Manik Saha, Tripura CM
Agartala, May 17: Northeast region’s largest dairy unit was jointly inaugurated in Tripura on Saturday by Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha and Union Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh.

Key Points

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Largest dairy unit in NE region set up at Rs 22.01 crore

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178 cooperative societies involved in project

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5,000 dairy farmers to benefit from new opportunities

The Tripura Chief Minister and Union Minister jointly inaugurated the 40,000 tonne per day producing capacity milk processing unit at Bamutia in West Tripura district. It is the largest dairy in the northeastern region, comprising eight states.

Tripura Chief Minister, while addressing the inaugural function, said that the second unit of the Gomati Dairy has been set up on 3.57 acres of land at a cost of approximately Rs 22.01 crore. He said that of Rs 22.01 crore, Rs 19.41 crore was provided by the Centre, and the state government has provided Rs 2.60 crore. The Gomati Dairy, sponsored by the Tripura government, comprises 178 cooperative societies, and over 5,000 dairy farmers are poised to unlock new opportunities for the state’s rural economy.

Saha said that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have stressed giving the cooperative sectors a boost to enhance the rural economy as well as the livelihood of the people, especially the rural masses. “In Tripura, over nine lakh people, including a large number of women, are associated with cooperative sectors. Women are also in huge numbers associated with Self Help Groups (SHGs) and earning their livelihoods,” the Chief Minister said.

He said that Tripura currently has 53,623 SHGs under the Tripura Rural Livelihood Mission, and 4.84 lakh rural women are associated with these SHGs, while under the Tripura Urban Livelihood Mission, around 5,941 SHGs were formed involving 63,743 women living in urban areas. He added that Rs 746.80 crore were given as financial assistance (revolving fund) to these SHG members to produce various items and to do business in numerous sectors.

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aspiration, the Chief Minister said that the Tripura government has given utmost priority to transparency in governance, employment, service delivery to people, and all other areas of administration. The Chief Minister said that among the SHG members, 91,871 women emerged as ‘Lakhpati Didis’ through their engagement in various enterprising units.

He also announced that the government has set a target of making the state self-sufficient in the production of fish, meat, milk, and eggs within the next five years. “The Animal Resources Department team is working on this. Along with agriculture and horticultural crop production, the government has given special importance to animal resources. All-round development of animal husbandry in rural areas has been given importance,” said the Chief Minister.

Besides the Chief Minister, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Minister of State for the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, S. P. Singh Baghel, Tripura’s Animal Resource Development Department Minister Sudhangshu Das, among others, spoke at the function.

Reader Comments

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Priyanka M.
This is fantastic news for Tripura and the entire Northeast! 🎉 Milk production will get a huge boost and create so many employment opportunities. The focus on women's SHGs is especially commendable. More such initiatives needed across India!
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Arjun K.
While the dairy unit is a good step, I hope proper attention is given to quality control and cold chain infrastructure. Many such projects fail due to poor implementation. The government must ensure regular monitoring.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Tripura, I'm so proud! Our state is finally getting the attention it deserves. The 'Lakhpati Didi' program is changing lives here. My sister-in-law runs an SHG and her income has doubled in 2 years. Jai Tripura! ❤️
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Rajesh P.
Good initiative but why only 40,000 tonnes? Northeast has huge potential in dairy. We should aim bigger like Amul model. Also hope the benefits reach actual farmers and not middlemen. Transparency is key as CM mentioned.
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Meena T.
The 91,871 'Lakhpati Didis' statistic is inspiring! Women empowerment through dairy cooperatives is the real success story here. Hope other states learn from Tripura's model. More power to our sisters in the Northeast! 👏
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Deepak S.
Northeast development has been neglected for decades. Glad to see concrete steps being taken now. The dairy unit will reduce dependence on milk imports from other states. Next should be food processing units for local produce.

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