The Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024 is set to shine a spotlight on the thriving dairy sector, with a particular focus on the accomplishments of the Gujarat dairy co-operative sector led by the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) during its 10th edition scheduled from January 10 to 12 in Gandhinagar.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has underscored the significance of the Gujarat dairy cooperative sector’s achievements, particularly the remarkable success led by GCMMF.
The cooperative contributes to the growth of the dairy sector, currently valued at Rs 1 trillion. A noteworthy aspect is that the daily disbursement of Rs 200 crore to 3.6 million milk producers by GCMMF plays a pivotal role in sustaining this growth.
Government officials highlight the substantial growth experienced by the agricultural, horticultural, and animal husbandry sectors in Gujarat. This progress is attributed to a strategic combination of natural farming practices and advanced technologies.
Not only does this approach boost Gujarat’s circular economy, but it also elevates the state’s global standing in the dairy sector. Chief Minister Patel emphasized this comprehensive strategy during a recent function, emphasizing that the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024 will showcase the state’s outstanding advancements in agriculture, horticulture, and animal husbandry.
The Gujarat dairy industry has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing Rs 1 trillion, with GCMMF’s daily distribution of Rs 200 crore to milk producers playing a crucial role. The internationally renowned Amul brand, marketed by GCMMF, stands as a testament to the collective efforts of millions of dairy farmers.
R S Sodhi, the president of the Indian Dairy Association, highlighted the remarkable growth in organized dairy procurement in Gujarat, illustrating the substantial progress made by the state’s rural economy.
Interestingly, Sodhi was the MD of GCMMF and to a great extent saw the rise of AMUL from Rs 8000cr to Rs 52000cr.
Overall, the Vibrant Gujarat Summit continues to play a pivotal role in fostering growth and innovation in the state’s dairy sector.
Source : Indian cooperative Jan 4th 2024