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The Dairy Development Department was established in 1958 in Tamilnadu. The administrative and statutory control over all the milk cooperatives in the State were transferred to the Dairy Development Department on 1.8.1965. The Commissioner for Milk Production and Dairy Development was made as the functional Registrar under the Tamilnadu Cooperative Societies Act. With the adoption of 'Anand pattern' in the State of Tamilnadu, Tamilnadu Co-operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited was registered in the State on 1st February 1981. The commercial activities of the Department such as Milk Procurement, Processing, Chilling, packing and sale of milk to the consumers etc., hitherto dealt with by the Tamilnadu Dairy Development Corporation Ltd., were transferred to the newly registered Tamilnadu Co-operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited, popularly known as "Aavin".

Tamilnadu Co-Operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited was constituted on 1st February 1981. Federation is Procuring, Processing and Marketing of Milk and Milk Products. Federation has implemented the Dairy Development activities under Operation Flood Programme with a financial and technical assistance of National Dairy Development Board. Chennai Metro is having 4 Dairies. Milk Procurement, Processing and distribution are being attended by the District Unions in the respective areas.

In the wake of liberalization policy, private dairies have also entered into the field of dairying. As per the directions of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamilnadu high priority has been given for improving the performance of milk Co-operatives by adopting a systematic approach and proper strategy in Milk Co-operatives. Significant achievement has been made by Milk Producers' Cooperative Societies, Unions and Federation in the State of Tamilnadu.

The cattle population in India is approximately 15% of total cattle population in the world. India stood no. 1 position in milk production. Tamilnadu is one of the leading state in milk production. The milk production in Tamilnadu per day is 145.88 Lakh litres.


OBJECTIVES OF THE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

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(1) Assure a remunerative price for the milk produced by the member of the Milk Producers' Co-operative Societies through a stable, steady and well organized market support.
(2) Distribution of quality milk and milk products to the consumers at reasonable price.

Keeping these objectives in mind, a number of activities are undertaken by the Dairy Development Department, viz., Provision of free veterinary health cover to all animals owned by the members of milk cooperatives, implementation of Artificial Insemination Programme, supply of balanced cattle feed and inculcation of farmers with the modern animal husbandry methods and practices.

All activities, which are essential for the up gradation of the milch animals and improving their productivity in the long run, have been undertaken.

Provision of necessary infrastructure facilities for marketing milk and milk products and supply of quality milk to the consumer has been made by way of establishing new chilling centres, pasteurization plants and adoption of modern processing system.

The Commissioner for Milk Production and Dairy Development is the Head of the Dairy Development Department. He is the functional registrar in respect of Dairy Co-operatives in the State. He is also the Ex-officio Managing Director of the Tamilnadu Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited. i.e. Aavin.

FUNCTIONS OF THE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

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The main functions of the Dairy Development Department include Organisation of societies, registration of societies, supervision and control of primary milk cooperatives, District Cooperative Milk Producers Unions and Tamilnadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation.

The Dairy Development Department exercises statutory function - like Inquiry, Inspection, Surcharge and Super session, appointment of special officers, liquidation and winding up of dormant Societies etc. The Commissioner for Milk Production and Dairy Development, Deputy Milk Commissioner (Co-operation), and Circle Deputy Registrars (Dairying) are vested with quasi-Judicial powers in respect of settlement of disputes, appeal, revision and review under various provisions of Tamilnadu Cooperative Societies Act, 1983 & the Tamilnadu Cooperative societies Rules, 1988 made there under.

PRIMARY DAIRY COOPERATIVES MILK SOCIETIES

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A minimum of 25 or more individuals competent to contract under section 11 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872, owning milch animals, can form a Primary Dairy Cooperative Society, with one or more villages as its area of operation. Such persons have to approach the Circle Deputy Registrar's (Dairying) office functioning at the District for further guidance. The members of Primary Cooperative milk society have to supply milk to the Society which will procure milk on quality basis and they will receive milk cost once in 10 days / 15 days from the Society. Milch animals are provided with free veterinary health cover, artificial insemination and the supply of balanced cattle feed. Inductions of farmers on modern animal husbandry practices are aimed at by upgrading the milch animals and thereby improving their productivity in the long run for the benefit of the members.

WOMEN MILK PRODUCERS’ COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES

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In order to encourage the women members to contribute more to the dairy sector, they are being called upon to organise women milk producers' cooperative societies in their respective areas. There are 1210 women milk Producers’ cooperative societies functioning in Tamilnadu.

FUNCTIONS OF DISTRICT COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS UNION

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There are 17 District Cooperative Milk Producers' Unions functioning in the State of Tamilnadu covering 30 Districts. There are 15 Dairies in District Co-operative Milk Producers' Unions with an installed processing capacity of 19.42 llpd. There are 36 Chilling Centres (Functional) in District Co-operative Milk Producers' Unions with installed chilling capacities of 13.55 llpd.

(1) Establishment of chilling centres
(2) Formation of new milk routes to collect milk produced by the members of the societies.
(3) Collection of milk from societies, process and pack in modern dairy plants by maintaining quality standards.
(4) Supply of quality milk to Chennai Metro under hygienic conditions.
(5) Fixation of procurement and selling price of Milk
(6) Increase of liquid milk sales by introducing innovative sales promotional activities.
(7) Supply of inputs to the members of the societies.
(8) Render Veterinary Health Service and emergency service to the cattle of members of primaries, to impart training on First aid and on Artificial insemination to the staff of member societies.
(9) Extending Artificial insemination services to the cattle owned by the members of Milk Cooperative Societies.
(10) Providing milk cans, Milk 'O' testers and LN2 containers.
(11) Salem, Erode, Madurai and Dharmapuri Unions are the Feeder Balancing Dairies. Surplus milk in the District Unions, after meeting their local sales is diverted to the nearest Feeder Balancing Dairies for conversion into milk products, such as Skim Milk Powder, Butter and Ghee.
(12) The three Cattle Feed Plants at Madhavaram, Erode and Kappalur are run by the Kancheepuram - Tiruvallur Union, Erode Union, Madurai Union respectively. The production capacity of these cattle feed plants is 100 MT per day each. The balanced cattle feed produced in the form of pellets and mash are supplied to the members of the Milk Co-operatives, livestock farms manned by the Animal Husbandry Department and to various local bodies including the Corporation of Chennai.

FUNCTIONS OF FEDERATION (TCMPF)

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The Tamilnadu Co-operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited is an apex body of 17 District Cooperative Milk Producers' Unions. The Federation has four dairy plants in Chennai, one at Ambattur with a capacity of 4.00 lakh litres per day, another at Madhavaram with a capacity of 2.00 lakh litres per day and the third dairy at Sholinganallur with a capacity of 4.00 lakh litres per day. These dairies collect milk from District Unions process and pack in sachets and send for sale to the consumers in and around Chennai City. The fourth product dairy at Ambattur is engaged in the manufacture of milk products such as Yogurt, ice cream, Khova, Kulab jamoon, Buttermilk, Curd and Mysore pa.

Milk Procurement by District Cooperative Milk Producers Unions

Most of the rural people especially women make their livelihood by rearing milch animals and by supplying milk to the Co-operatives. Keeping this in view and to improve the rural economy and to enhance the personal income of the stake holders in rural area, Government of Tamilnadu directed the Tamilnadu Co-operative Milk Producers’ Federation and District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union to raise the procurement price of the cow's milk from Rs.10.50 to Rs.12.00 per litre and that of the buffalo’s milk from Rs.12.50 to Rs.14.00 with effect from 07.03.2007 and the milk cost as per the revised procurement price is being disbursed to the Milk producers

Average milk procurement in DCMPUs in lakh litres per day:

Year 2001-2002

17.49

Year 2002-2003

15.79

Year 2003-2004

17.26

Year 2004-2005

20.56

Year 2005-2006

21.59

Year 2006-2007

22.10

Year 2007-2008

                  21.64

Year 2008-2009

              22.00

Year 2009-2010 

              22.30

Year 2010-2011 

20.66

Year 2011-2012

21.40

Year 2012-2013 

26.83

 

MARKETING

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The three wings are carrying out the marketing of milk and milk products of the Federation namely

1. Metro Liquid milk marketing.
2. Metro Milk Product marketing.
3. Up country marketing.

The product wing of the Federation located at Nandanam directly carries of marketing of the products in Chennai Metro and suburbs. The products are stored at the Godown at Ambattur and distributed to the outlets.

The sales of milk in sachets is being carried out through 24 zones, 516 Depots, 364 Distribution Points, 35 Whole Sale Milk Distributors, 89 Milk Retailers and 48 Milk Consumers’ Co-operative Societies. The sale of milk product is being carried out through 42 parlours, 185 Franchise Retail Outlets (FROs), 12 Wholesale dealers, and 4824 Retailers. The Federation also caters to the needs for functions like marriages by booking Special Orders.

Standardised milk, Buffalo milk and double toned milk are being sold through 218 Automatic Vending Machines (AVM) and 185 FRPs to the city consumers. Milk products are also sold in certain AVM Units. Sachet milk sales are also carried out in AVM units.

MILK SELLING PRICE

The selling price of Toned / Standardised / Full Cream milk in sachets and in AVM units are as detailed below:

Sachet Milk


 Toned Milk (Per Litre)

Standardised Milk (Per litre)

Full Cream Milk (Per litre)

Double Toned Milk (Per litre)

3.0% / 8.5%

4.5% / 8.5%

6.0% / 9.0%

2.0% / 9.0%

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MRP

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MRP

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MRP

Card

MRP

Rs. 24

Rs. 27

Rs .29

Rs. 31

Rs. 33

Rs. 35

Rs. 23

Rs. 24

AVM units


Standardised Milk (Per litre)

4.5% / 8.5%

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MRP

Rs. 29

Rs. 31

CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMES

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(1) SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN (STEP)

To improve the socio economic conditions of poor rural women belongs to SC/ST, asset less women and Self-Help-Group, the Government of India sponsored "STEP" Scheme at a total cost of Rs.649.464 lakh, with 90% Government of India share of Rs.584.518 Lakhs and the balance 10% share of Rs.64.946 Lakhs to be met by the implementing Agency. The period of the scheme is 3 years from 2002 to 2005 and further extended to March 2008, with an objective to identify Self-Help-Group women who are interested in Dairy Sector, for organizing exclusive Women Dairy Cooperative societies and to provide Training and employment opportunities by arranging milch animals loans and to collect milk from them.

This Scheme is implemented in 7 District Cooperative Milk Producers' Unions viz. Salem, Erode, Dharmapuri, Vellore, Villupuram, Coimbatore and Trichy comprising of 13 Revenue Districts. Through this scheme 145 Women Dairy Cooperative Societies were organized. These societies were provided with animal health cover, Artificial Insemination cover supply of balanced Cattle Feed, fodder production, vaccination programme, Managerial subsidy, milk chilling cost, milk commission and margin money to the members for the purchase of milch animals. At the end of the scheme 10000 women would have been trained on the principles of Cooperative law, Artificial insemination and First-aid to Cattle, Farmers induction programme, Dairy Animal Management, use of milk testing equipments, defection of adulteration in milk etc., In addition to this, the Women Dairy Cooperative Societies are provided with infrastructure facilities.

The Federation and District Coop. Milk Producers; Union ensure market for all the milk produced by the beneficiaries under this scheme through out the year at remunerative price in order to make the project viable.

The targeted 145 Women Dairy Cooperative Societies have been organized and enrolled 10150 women members. The average milk procurement from STEP societies are 26283 litres per day with an average income of Rs.60/- per day per beneficiary.

With the implementation of STEP scheme the average income of beneficiary will be enhanced from Rs.7000/- per year to rs.20000/- per year at the end of this project.

(2) INTENSIVE DAIRY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Government of India have accorded sanction for Rs.312.15 lakhs to Sivagangai District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union as full grant to implement ‘Intensive Dairy Development Programme’ in Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram Districts. First year grant of Rs.55.45 Lakh was received and utilized. Second year (2006-2007) grant of Rs.102.14 Lakh has been received and being utilised by the union.

Under this programme, funds have been sanctioned to unions to improve milk procurement, milk sales, creation of infrastructure required for milk processing and marketing, extension of input activities, manpower development in districts for a period of five years.

During the year 2006-2007, GOI accorded administrative approval for the implementation of ‘Intensive Dairy Development Programme’ in Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari DCMPUs for a total outlay of Rs.554.06 Lakhs and Rs.291.77 Lakhs respectively. Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Kanyakumari Districts will be benefited under this scheme.

The first year grant of Rs.49.83 Lakh was received and being utilised by Kanyakumari union. The first year grant of Rs.204.50 Lakh for Tirunelveli union is in the process of release.

Besides, a proposal for Rs.899.875 Lakh has also been sent to Govt. of India to avail financial assistance to improve dairy development activities in Thanjavur milk union.

(3) STRENGTHENING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR QUALITY AND CLEAN MILK PRODUCTION

Government of India sponsored a scheme called ‘Strengthening Infrastructure for Quality and Clean Milk Production’ to strengthen infrastructure facilities and to ensure Clean milk production at village level. The period of the scheme is two / three years.

 

Objective of the scheme is to train farmers on clean milk production activities, to provide chemicals and utensils to pouring members, to strengthen district union dairies / chilling centres laboratory and to install bulk milk coolers at societies to improve initial quality of milk.

Government of India will release the entire amount as full grant for training, provision of antiseptic solutions, supply of stainless steel utensils and modernization of Quality Control Labs at Dairies / Chilling Centres. Government of India will release 75 percent as grant for installation of bulk milk coolers and the remaining 25 percent will be met by the concerned beneficiary District Unions.

Government of India so far has sanctioned Rs.1224.21 lakhs to Vellore, Villupuram, Trichy, Dharmapuri, Salem Kancheepuram-Tiruvallur, Erode, Nilgiris and Madurai milk Unions for the implementation of the scheme.

Under these schemes, 48001 members will be benefited, 90 Bulk Milk Coolers will be installed and the chilling capacity will be increased by another 3.71 lakhs LPD.

REHABILITATION PLAN - CENTRAL SECTOR PLAN SCHEME - “ASSISTANCE TO CO- OPERATIVES” – REHABILITATION OF UNIONS.

During 9th five year plan, Government of India formulated a scheme called “Assistance to Co-operatives” to rehabilitate the loss making District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Unions.

The plan envisages 50 percent grant from Government of India and 50 percent grant from State Government to wipe off cash loss in District Co-operatives Milk Producers’ Unions and make them viable with suitable Rehabilitation Plan.

Government of India accorded administrative approval for the implementation of rehabilitation plan at Dharmapuri District Co-operatives Milk Producers’ Union at a total cost of Rs. 970.99 lakhs from 2005-2006. Govt. of India share of Rs.175 Lakh and the State Govt. share of Rs.350 Lakh have been sanctioned and disbursed to the union.

State Government has also recommended and forwarded the rehabilitation project proposal of Dindigul District Co-operatives Milk Producers’ Union for Rs.180 lakhs to Government of India and approval is awaited.

INTEGRATED DAIRY FARM FOR RURAL WOMEN (IDF)

To increase milk production in Tamilnadu as well as to increase income of the Milk Producers a New scheme called Peraringnar Anna Centenary Dairy Scheme for Rural Women (PACDSRW) is being implemented. Under this scheme 10,000 cross bred milch animals have to be provided to women self help groups in 200 villages at a cost of Rs 22.00 crores for a period of 2 years through TCMPF Ltd. During 2008-09 for implementation of the scheme in 100 units of integrated dairy farm milk producers' cooperative societies in 6 Revenue districts namely Coimbatore, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Theni and Madurai coming under the administrative control of Coimbatore, Thanjavur and Madurai District Union areas were identified at an outlay of Rs 11.00 crores. Supply of Cross bred Jercy cows and Murrah/graded Murrah Buffaloes have commenced. 

PRODUCTS

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Pasteurized Toned Milk
Standardized milk
 
Full cream milk
Double toned  Milk

FAT 3.0%  SNF 8.5%  
FAT 4.5%  SNF 8.5%       
FAT 6 %    SNF 9.0%
FAT 1.5 %  SNF 9.0 %

Ghee

Tins – 500ml / 1 litre /15kg
Jar – 200gm /500 gm /1kg / 5kg / 200ml /500ml /1 litre /5 litre
Carton pack – 500ml/1litre
Sachets – 25 ml

Skimmed Milk Powder

Carton - 500gms 
Poly Bag - 1 kg 
Bulk Bag - 25 kg

Cheese

Chiplets – 200 gms / 400gms

Flavoured Milk

Tetra Pak & bottles 200ml
-strawberry
-cardamom
-chocolate
-Pineapple
-Pista

UHT Milk

1000 ml (Tetra Brik Aseptic Package)
500 ml (Tetra Fino Aseptic Package)

Ice-creams
Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, Pineapple, Blackcurrant, Pista, Badam, Chaco Risin, Mango, Butter Scotch, Tutti Frutti, 
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Sugar Free Ice creams

Cups 50gms/100gms/500gms
/ 1lit / 1 gallon 
Sticks 
Cones

Milk Sweets
Gulab Jamun, Mysurpa, Dates khoa

Cartons – 250 gms / 500gms / 1kg

Butter  

Salted - 200gms / 500gms / 20kg 
Plain - 200gms / 500gms / 20kg

Masala Butter Milk  & Lussi
Yoghurt

Sachet - 200ml
100 ml

Mango Drink - Maavin

200 ml (Tetra Brik Aseptic Package)

Milk Khoa

 

Panneer

  • Packets – 25 gms/ 50gms / 100gms / 250gms / 500gms 
  • Bulk - Un sugared

200 gms

CURD

200 ml sachet &  
200 GMS CUP (Probiotic)

 

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http://www.aavinmilk.com


 
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