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Dairy Professionals urged the Center to bring down the amendment proposed to the NDDB Act

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Vadodara: More than 200 Milk Professionals from all over the country have urged the Government of India (Government of Indonesia) to save the amendment proposed in the 1987 Dairy National Development Board Law (NDDB).
Toi was the first to report last month on the amendment proposed at the ACT which will change the mandate from the National Anand-powered National Council.
The primary DNA of Amul and NDDB is a ‘cooperative strategy’ that gives members of ownership farmers not only the company but also the brand name, and helps eliminate intermediaries, “the petition sent to the central government countries.” This ‘strategy’ is the basis of the flood operation carried out by NDDB in 26 years between 1970 and 1996 which helped India foster breastfeeding production from 20 million metric tons (MMT) in 1970 to almost 200 mmt now, which leads to increased ed nutrients through Increased availability of per capita milk from 103 GM in 1970 to almost 400 GM now.
Instead of increasing milk production throughout the world at this level, our contribution to world milk production increased from 5% to 22% in the past 5 decades, “reading the petition submitted by former employees, managing directors and individuals related to cooperatives.
Signing including BM VYAS, Former Managing Director of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF); Manu Kaushik, a former senior executive at GCMMF; Shailendra Kumar based in Canada, a former senior general manager in NDDB and other officials who have served in GCMMF and NDDB.
Applicants mainly objections With the proposal to open the NDDB to invest in the private sector and enable the ‘expert’ of the private dairy industry to the NDDB Board.
“This is an antitheses for all which stands for NDDB, all principles and the philosophy.
It’s like telling a yoga teacher to do the Zumba! Making it venture funds to start will eliminate two indian Indian dairies from India their supporting structures.
The structure they help wake up.
The structure made in their name, “The Petitioner said, adding that the fling with the private sector would also open the door for a deeper movement in the future.
Furthermore, cooperative professionals have shown that institutions such as NDDB have been built with taxpayer money and funds raised On behalf of the farmer.
“The owner of their best friend must be a farmer,” Petition State.

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