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Welcome

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BANGALORE DAIRY

Mallikarjungouda Patil NPALB 5139

JR.MSc

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INTRODUCTION

• The Bangalore Urban, Rural & Ramanagara District Co-Operative Milk Producers Societies Union Ltd., (BAMUL) was established during 1975 under Operation Flood II by keeping "AMUL" as its Roll Model.

• At present Bamul has Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural & Ramanagaram Districts of Karnataka State as its area of operation for Milk Procurement and selling milk in part of Bruhath Bangalore Mahanagara Palika (BBMP) area. Since its inception the Union is constantly striving further for dairy development and marketing activities in its milk shed area.

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• The Bangalore Milk Union Ltd., (BAMUL) is a unit of Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Limited (KMF) which is the Apex Body in Karnataka representing Dairy Farmers Co-operatives.

• It is the second largest dairy co-operative amongst the dairy cooperatives in the country. In South India it stands first in terms of procurement as well as sales. The Brand "nandini" is the household name for Pure and Fresh milk and milk products.

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BAMUL AT GLANCEProcurement & Input

Total Societies 2050Inhabited Villages 4,250Milk Producer Members 3,45,816Milk Procurement Routes + BMC Routes 129+33

Processing Plants capacity Procurement per day(in Lakhs)Bangalore Dairy 9.00Hosakote dairy 2.00Byrapatna Chilling Center 0.60

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CONT…Marketing & Sales

Retailers 1833Franchisee Outlets 81Milk Parlors 41

Finance 2014-15

Total Share Capital (Rs in Lakhs) 3844.17Annual Turnover (Rs in Lakhs) 127241Net Profit (Rs in Lakhs) 822

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EVOLUTION

• Today the Union is capable of processing the entire milk procured, by timely implementation of several infrastructure projects like commissioning of New Mega Dairy state-of-the-art technology with a processing Capacity of 6.0 Lakh litres per day, new chilling centre's, renovation of product block etc.,

• As per the policies of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), for implementing Operation Flood – III, Bangalore Dairy was handed over to Bangalore Milk Union Ltd.,(Bamul) on 1st September 1988.

• Scattering over an area of 52 Acres of land, The Bangalore Dairy had an initial capacity to process 50,000 liters of milk per day. The Government had granted 52 Acres of land for the Plant and staff quarters.

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• To cater to the growing demand for milk by the consumers of Bangalore City, the capacity was increased to 1.5 lakh litres per day under the Operation Flood-II during 1981 and later increased to 3.5 lakh litres per day under Operation Flood-III during 1994. The KDDC Dairies were handed over to KMF to implement Operation Flood –II in May 1984.

• Bangalore Dairy the government undertaking under AH department underwent a structural change in December 1975, and was handed over to Karnataka Dairy Development Corporation (KDDC) for implementing world bank project.

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• In 1962, The Bangalore Milk Supply Scheme came into existence as an independent body.

• With the efforts of then Honble Minister for Revenue & Dairying, Government of Mysore Sri M V Krishnappa, A joint venture of UNICEF, Government of India & Government of Mysore dedicated Bangalore Dairy to the people of Karnataka State on 23rd January 1965 by the then Honble Prime Minister Late Sri Lal Bahadhur Shastriji.

• On January 1st 1958 a pilot scheme to cater milk to Bangalore Milk Market, Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Mysore started Milk processing facilities at National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI).

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OBJECTIVES

• To provide quality Milk and milk products to urban consumers at competitive prices.

• To facilitate rural development by providing opportunities for self-employment at village level, thereby preventing migration to urban areas, introducing cash economy & opportunity for steady income.

• To provide technical input services like veterinary services, artificial insemination, supply of balanced cattle feed & Fodder seed materials etc., to milk producers.

• To provide assured market & remunerative price for the milk produced by the farmer members of the co-operative societies.

• To organize Dairy Co-operative Societies at Village level and dissemination of information like good dairy animal husbandry and breeding practices & Clean Milk Production through Extension Services.

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VISSION & MISSION

• VISSION: Model Co-operative Milk Dairy in the Country

• MISSION: Ushering Rural Prosperity in the lives of Member Milk Producers

• Bamul is also organizing Consumer Awareness Programme as a part of Market Development to create awareness of "Nandini" Milk through personal contacts, Door to Door campaigns, Organisational Meetings, School Children Mega Dairy Plant visit etc., are conducted regularly.

• Milk Product Block within the campus to manufacture Butter, Ghee, Peda, Flavoured Milk, Spiced Butter Milk, Paneer, Set Curds etc.,

• Bamul has planned new project to convert Hosakote Chilling Center into a 2.0.LLPD Capacity Dairy with an investment of Rs.2427.00 Lakh and a New Product Block at Bangalore Dairy Premises with an investment of Rs. 2033.00 Lakhs.

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• Mega Dairy with a capacity to process 6 lakh litres of milk per day expandable to 10 llpd has been built by investing Rs. 38.70 crores. The Mega Dairy, has latest state-of-the-art technological facilities in dairy processing and the Union will have the ability to manufacture milk and milk products to world class standards.

• The strategy of Bangalore Milk Union is "Procure More, Sell More & Serve More" and reaping the benefits of economies of scale.

• Importance has been given to enroll more and more milk producers in the villages as members of these DCSs.

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• While enrolling these members, more emphasis is being accorded to enroll more number of women members and to organize more women managed DCSs under STEP (Support to Training and Employment Program for Women).

• Ultimately, the complex network of co-operative organisation should build a strong bridge between masses of rural producers and millions of urban consumers & achieve a socio-economic revolution in the village community.

• Achieve economies of scale of rural milk producers by ensuring maximum returns and at the same time providing wholesome milk at reasonable price to urban consumers.

• The philosophy of this co-operative milk producers organisation is to eliminate middlemen and organise institutions owned and managed by milk producers, by employing professionals.

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STATISTICS

• Bamul is marketing milk and milk products in the brand name of "Nandini" through 1280 retailers, 38 Franchisee Outlets, 26 Milk Parlours, 240 distribution routes.

• The milk procurement price paid is Rs.21.66 for every Kg of milk supplied by the Union. Which is 80% of total cost of production.

• The milk procurement has increased by 11% when compared to the last year.

• The Unions daily average milk procurement is 9.40 lakh Kgs, which works out to be 510 kgs per day per DCS.

• Bamul has SEVEN Chilling Centre's geographically located around Bangalore and 85 Bulk Milk Coolers at DCS Level.

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CONT…• Milk collected at DCS will be transported to Chilling Centers, through 110 Milk

Procurement Can Routes, by traveling 18,410 KMs every day. 23 Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC) Routes are also in operation, which collects milk from 121 BMC centers of 344 DCS directly transported to Bangalore Dairy through insulated tankers.

• As on NOVEMBER 2012 there are 1886 DCS in these DCS , there are 3,39,906 milk producer members are enrolled and out of which 1,11,585 are women and 45,216 members belong to Schedule caste and 15,648 members belongs to schedule Tribes.

• In these DCSs, there are 3,35,944 milk producer members. Among them 1,09,988 members are women and 664 members belong to schedule caste and 15,530 Schedule Tribes.

• The milk shed area of Bamul comprises of 2611 revenue villages. As of now the Union has organized 1868 Dairy Co-operatives Societies (DCS) in 2425 villages, there by covering 87% of the total village in these two districts.

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AWARDS / ACHIEVEMENTS

• Bureau of Energy efficiency, Govt of India conferred BAMUL has been awarded 2nd place for the achievement in Energy conservation for the year 2005 in Dairy sector.

• Karnataka safety Council, Karnataka Govt conferred BAMUL has been awarded 1st place in best Safety Industrial Boiler award for Boiler Maintenance in the year 2007.

• Karnataka Renewable Energy Development ltd g(KREDL) Govt of Karnataka conferred BAMUL has been awarded 2nd place for the achievement in Energy conservation for the year 2008-09 in Dairy sector.

• The Union is certified for Food Safety Management System, ISO 22000:2005 by M/s Standards Australia International Global, Mumbai

• Bamul has been certified for ISO 22000:2005 & ISO 9001-2000 for quality management and Food Safety Systems. The National Productivity Council (NPC) of Government of India has conferred "Best Productivity Award" for FIVE TIMES

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