OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT (NPDD)
OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT (NPDD)
Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (DAHD) is implementing “National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD)”scheme across the country since Feb-2014. The scheme has been restructured/ realigned in July 2021 for implementation from 2021-22 to 2025-26with the following two components:
(i) The Component ”A” of NPDD focuses on creating/strengthening of infrastructure for quality milk testing equipment as well as primary chilling facilities for State Cooperative Dairy Federations/ District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union/SHGs/Milk Producer Companies/Farmer Producer Organizations.
(ii) The Component ‘B’ of the NPDD scheme “Dairying through Cooperatives” aims to increase sale of milk and dairy products by increasing farmer’s access to organized market, upgrading dairy processing facilities and marketing infrastructure and enhancing the capacity of producer owned institutions.
Details of major achievements of the NPDD scheme since its inception are as follows:
In addition to various programmes/schemes/initiatives of State, Union Territories and DAHD, Government of India, NPDD had also contributed in increasing Milk Production in the country from 146.31 MMT in 2014-15 to 230.58 MMT in 2022-23.
NPDD scheme is not beneficiary oriented. However, indirect benefits to the enrolled Milk Producers/farmer-members of dairy cooperatives /milk producer institutions etc., are provided through State Milk Federations/Unions/Producer Companies thereby increasing their income.
Under Component A of NPDD scheme, 218 projects have been approved with the total outlay of Rs.3567.42 crore. (including Central Share of Rs.2644.43 crore) and under Component B of NPDD scheme, 35 projects have been approved with a total project cost of Rs 1343.00crore(including Loan amount of Rs. 841.55crore, Grant of Rs 388.54 crore & participating institution (PI) contribution of Rs. 112.92crore). Out of the total 253 projects approved under the scheme, 142 have been completed. State-wise details of projects approved, funds allocated along with projects completed and ongoing under Component A & Component B is at Annexure-I& II respectively.
State-wise details of dairy cooperatives organized (milk collection centres), Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC) established/ sanctioned and processing capacity created/ sanctioned under Component A & Component B is at Annexure-III & IV respectively.
As mentioned above, NPDD scheme has been restructured/ realigned in July 2021 with an aim to strengthen/create infrastructure for improving the quality of milk and to focus on increasing the coverage of organised dairy sector. In addition, the implementation of the Component B of scheme which was restricted to 2 states (Uttar Pradesh and Bihar) have been expanded in 2023-24 to cover 9 states (Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and West Bengal)
Annexure-I
State-wise details of projects approved, funds allocated along with projects completed and ongoing under Component A of NPDD scheme (As on 24.11.2024)
S. No.
Name of State
No. of projects sanctioned
Approved Outlay (in crore) @
No. of projects completed/ withdrawn
No. of Ongoing Projects
Total
Central Share
Component A #
1
Andhra Pradesh
4
235.05
162.25
3
1
2
Arunachal Pradesh
2
11.91
11.26
1
1
3
Assam
2
34.36
32.65
2
0
4
Bihar
17
263.23
210.19
15
2
5
Chhattisgarh
3
23.39
20.96
1
2
6
Goa
2
16.90
13.93
1
1
7
Gujarat
8
552.82
337.52
4
4
8
Haryana
4
25.24
21.33
3
1
9
Himachal Pradesh
6
57.16
52.39
4
2
10
Jammu & Kashmir
4
151.12
139.81
3
1
11
Jharkhand
3
31.54
25.02
2
1
12
Karnataka
19
425.61
292.44
6
13
13
Kerala
16
193.98
142.44
9
7
14
Madhya Pradesh
14
71.29
59.36
11
3
15
Maharashtra
4
51.77
46.46
1
3
16
Manipur
3
30.29
27.85
2
1
17
Meghalaya
6
63.94
57.80
5
1
18
Mizoram
3
11.01
10.31
3
0
19
Nagaland
4
13.06
12.15
4
0
20
Odisha
7
62.60
55.33
5
2
21
Puducherry
5
7.83
7.67
3
2
22
Punjab
10
279.07
184.41
6
4
23
Rajasthan
31
327.45
236.40
18
13
24
Sikkim
6
53.72
49.62
5
1
25
Tamil Nadu
10
300.09
208.45
7
3
26
Telangana
8
89.16
69.67
4
4
27
Tripura
3
22.92
20.26
2
1
28
Uttar Pradesh
7
81.84
68.43
6
1
29
Uttarakhand
4
75.04
64.12
3
1
30
West Bengal
3
4.03
3.93
3
0
Grand total
218
3567.42
2644.43
142
76
# Under Component A, funds were released to State Implementing Agency of the scheme
@ Approved outlay is cumulative of projects approved under NPDD scheme from 2014-15 to 2024-25 (till 24.11.2024)
Annexure-II
State-wise details of projects approved, funds allocated and released under Component B of NPDD scheme (as on 24.11.2024)
State
No of projects
Rs. in crore
Sanctioned project details
Fund Release
Total
Loan
Grant
PI share
Loan
Grant
Andhra Pradesh
2
193.85
107.76
80.25
5.84
12.83
18.87
Bihar
12
117.21
55.01
53.05
9.15
3.87
8.14
Madhya Pradesh
1
76.50
50.00
0.00
26.50
29.53
0.00
Punjab
2
371.18
286.37
54.52
30.29
30.37
25.83
Rajasthan
6
293.37
192.30
81.22
19.84
27.82
26.95
Telengana
1
90.71
71.53
12.46
6.72
29.12
3.60
Uttar Pradesh
8
124.98
29.90
89.30
5.78
19.66
55.94
Uttarakhand
1
6.39
0.00
5.76
0.63
0.00
2.16
West Bengal
2
68.83
48.69
11.98
8.16
0.00
0.00
Total
35
1343.00
841.55
388.54
112.92
153.19
141.50
PI-Participating Institutions
This information was given by the Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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AA
Annexure III
State-wise details of dairy cooperatives organized (milk collection centres), Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC) established and processing capacity created under Component A of NPDD scheme
(As on 24.11.2024)
S.No.
States/UTs
No. of dairy cooperatives organised
Dairy Plant Capacity created (TLPD)
Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC) established
No.
Capacity (KL)
Component A
1
Andhra Pradesh
2315
0.0
31
155.00
2
Arunachal Pradesh
0
0.0
0
0.00
3
Assam
0
0.0
0
0.00
4
Bihar
7851
201.0
72
199.00
5
Chhatisgarh
0
0.0
29
58.00
6
Goa
0
0.0
0
0.00
7
Gujarat
793
400.0
1834
5245.00
8
Haryana
0
0.0
59
48.00
9
Himachal Pradesh
177
120.0
19
41.00
10
Jammu & Kashmir
1219
175.0
58
275.00
11
Jharkhand
201
0.0
13
26.00
12
Karnataka
1950
0.0
411
1182.00
13
Kerala
0
1105.0
108
392.50
14
Madhya Pradesh
0
15.0
201
181.00
15
Maharashtra
369
0.0
69
149.00
16
Manipur
50
0.0
38
8.40
17
Meghalaya
21
50.0
61
28.94
18
Mizoram
3
0.0
9
4.50
19
Nagaland
54
2.0
28
14.50
20
Odisha
973
30.0
37
107.00
21
Pondicherry
7
0.0
15
14.50
22
Punjab
563
60.0
423
580.00
23
Rajasthan
2074
440.0
865
976.50
24
Sikkim
287
45.0
225
73.10
25
Tamil Nadu
380
100.0
463
1423.00
26
Telangana
290
0.0
20
18.00
27
Tripura
6
0.0
11
11.50
28
Uttar Pradesh
288
0.0
0
0.00
29
Uttarakhand
257
50.0
1
1.00
30
West Bengal
70
0.0
4
2.00
Grand total
20198
2793.0
5104
11214.44
TLPD-Thousand Litres Per Day, KL-Thousand Litres
Annexure-IV
State-wise details of sanctioned activities for milk collection centres, Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC) and processing capacity under Component B of NPDD scheme
(As on 24.11.2024)
State
No of Projects
Milk Collection Centers
Processing Infrastructure
New DCS (Nos.)
BMCs
(Nos.)
Milk Processing (Lakh Liter/ Day)
Value Added Products
(MTPD)
Andhra Pradesh
2
2450
68
0
0
Bihar
12
1180
15
0
50
Madhya Pradesh
1
0
0
0
30
Punjab
2
1075
18
5
64
Rajasthan
6
1723
125
0
0
Telangana
1
120
0
0
150
Uttar Pradesh
8
2565
32
0
0
Uttarakhand
1
0
0
0
0
West Bengal
2
300
3
0.5
0
Grand Total
35
9413
261
5.5
294
Achievement
2667
21
0
30
- 19.09 lakh additional farmers enrolled, 22,865 dairy cooperative societies (DCS) organised/revived and 111.04 Lakh Kilogram per day additional milk procured.
- 47,857 Dairy Cooperative Societies at village level equipped with Automatic milk collection units/Data processing units and Milk Analysers and 6,266 Dairy Cooperative Societies at village level (cluster level) equipped with Electronic Milk Adulteration Testing Equipment.
- 5125 Bulk Milk Coolers with 113.30 lakh litres cooling capacity created at village level dairy cooperatives.
- 27.53 lakh litre per day milk processing and 30 metric tonnes of Value Added Products Capacity created and about 82 dairy plants strengthened/refurbished.
- 231 cooperative dairy plants at district/regional level (not having electronic adulteration testing equipment) equipped for adulteration detection equipments and 15 State Central Laboratories approved/equipped to test all Milk Parameters, Adulterants, Residues, Heavy Metals, Microbiological etc.
- 25 Milk Parlors and 4 Walk–in-cold Store have been established and 125 Visi-Coolers and 1234 Deep Freezer have been installed for strengthening marketing infrastructure.
- The above interventions have contributed to improvement in milk quality and minimising loss/wastage.