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NDDB–OMFED Pact to Boost Milk Economy in Odisha

At a ceremonial event in Cuttack, the CM announced a key agreement between the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and Odisha State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation (OMFED), aimed at enhancing milk production and empowering over 15 lakh dairy farmers across the state.

NDDB–OMFED Pact to Boost Milk Economy in Odisha

Highlighting OMFED’s pivotal role, the CM stated, “OMFED is the backbone of Odisha’s White Revolution.” Through strategic partnerships and infrastructure upgrades, the government aims to substantially increase milk production, from the current 72 lakh litres to 274 lakh litres by 2047.

The CM inaugurated 62 staff quarters at OMFED Dairy Plant, new milk powder packaging machines, and distributed 22 advanced milk tankers across various dairy unions. These efforts, backed by Rs 7.5 crore investment, aim to boost collection capacity and improve milk quality.

A significant feature of the plan is the “Kamadhenu Scheme”, which targets the distribution of 10,000 high-yielding cow breeds (Gir, Sahiwal, Cross-bred) to farmers. Under this, beneficiaries will receive up to 70% financial assistance. In FY 2024–25 alone, 3 lakh farmers have already benefited from Rs 71 crore in aid.

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To promote sustainability, a biogas plant will be set up with NDDB’s help. This plant will generate fuel from cow dung—providing both cooking gas and organic fertiliser—thus reinforcing Odisha’s vision of a thriving “Gaumata Economy.”

Additionally, OMFED will diversify its product line to include ghee, paneer, ice cream, flavoured milk, pedas and more, creating fresh employment opportunities for youth. It will also supply over 30 metric tonnes of ghee for Lord Jagannath’s Mahaprasad.

The event was attended by Fisheries and Animal Resources Minister Gokulananda Mallik, MP Bhartruhari Mahatab, OMFED Chairman Kishore Pradhan, senior bureaucrats, and dairy union representatives. A presentation of the Kamadhenu Scheme was made via PowerPoint, followed by direct interaction between the CM and farmers.

With the NDDB–OMFED partnership and a clear roadmap, Odisha’s dairy sector is poised for transformational change, balancing tradition, innovation, and rural prosperity.

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