
Summary:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi intends to create India the world's third-largest economy and achieve complete development by 2047. Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasised the dairy sector's contribution to economic growth, rural development, and nutrition. To emphasise the significance of small farmers, he introduced a number of initiatives, including the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), biogas programs, and efforts to strengthen India's dairy supply chain and sustainability.
He emphasised the importance of gas production models in 250 district milk-producing organisations, with each district having its own biogas plant. He advocated for an integrated animal feed network to boost cattle health and milk production. Micro ATMs in rural dairies boosted cooperative sector deposits by Rs. 7,700 crores. He encouraged cooperatives to produce dairy machinery for self-sufficiency.
Source: IBEF
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