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Karimnagar Dairy will soon give Amul a run for its money: Chairman
The dairy which presently has two lakh litres capacity will soon add additional three lakh litres capacity with the coming up of the mega dairy at a cost of Rs 63 crore, says Ch Rajeshwar Rao
Karimnagar: The Karimnagar Dairy, one of the leading dairy in the Telangana state in terms of sales and procurement of milk and milk products is all set to progress on par with the Amul Dairy and compete with other dairies in the country, said, Dairy chairman Ch Rajeshwar Rao on Monday.
Speaking to newsmen, Rajeshwar Rao said that the Karimnagar Dairy, which was presently having two lakh litres capacity, would soon add additional three lakh litres capacity with the coming up of the mega dairy at Nallagonda village in Thimmapur mandal at a cost of Rs 63 crore. The opening of mega dairy would make the Karimnagar Dairy as the five lakh litres capacity.
The construction of mega dairy was completed and they had taken up trial runs of the full-automated machinery, he said and added that they would open the mega dairy with Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and waiting for his time for inauguration very soon.
As part of the expansion of the dairy and procurement of milk, they had opened bulk milk cooling units (BMCU) in neighbouring districts such as Kamareddy, Jangaon, Siddipet, Adilabad, Mancherial and other districts and make it a total of 33 BMCUs to increase procurement.
In order to increase the milk procurement and benefit the milk producers, the Karimnagar Dairy had also enhanced the procurement prices. The buffalo milk with 5 per cent fat content would be given Rs 35.50 per litre and 10 per cent fat content Rs 71 per litre. Similarly for cow milk, Rs 32.20 per litre for 3 per cent fat, 4 percent fat Rs 35 per litre and 4.5 per cent Rs 36.40 per litre. Stating that the turnover during the last financial year was Rs 400 crore, he said that the turnover increased by 10 per cent over the last year. On this occasion, the Karimnagar Dairy had also announced the launch of new products such as chikki (jaggery and peanuts) and one litre and two litre curd buckets for the benefit of consumers. The dairy had recently launched its bread into the market and doing roaring business.
Responding to the call given by the dairy, Chalmeda Ananda Rao Institute of Medical Sciences (CAIMS) chairman Chalmeda Laxminarasimha Rao had donated veterinary ambulance for the Karimnagar dairy. The Dairy would deploy its veterinary team of doctors and others and tour entire district to provide medical assistance to the milking animals at the door step of farmers.
On this occasion, the Dairy chairman appealed to the philanthropists and others to donate ambulances and the dairy would maintain them for the benefit of the farming community. Dairy advisor V Hanumantha Reddy, MD P Shankar Reddy, CAIMS chairman Ch Laxminarasimha Rao were also present.
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