Operation Flood: Transforming India from a milk deficient nation into world’s largest milk producer, all you must know

 Operation Flood: Transforming India from a milk deficient nation into world’s largest milk producer, all you must know

Operation Flood, which was started in 1970, has assisted dairy farmers in managing their own development and taking ownership of the resources they produce. A National Milk Grid connects customers in more than 700 towns and cities with milk farmers across India, minimising seasonal and regional price differences while ensuring that the producer consistently receives fair market rates in a transparent manner.

Village milk producers' cooperatives, which purchase milk, offer inputs and services, and give members access to contemporary management and technology, have formed the foundation of Operation Flood.

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The goals of Operation Flood :

  • Increase in milk production
  • Augmented rural incomes
  • Fair prices for consumers
  • Increased income and reduced poverty among participating farmers while ensuring steady supply of milk in return

Features

- Adopting new and modern methods to hold and milk cows
- Changing the composition of animal feed for better adjustment to the condition
- Revision of different producer costs on a sliding scale

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