![]() Nestlé’s milk plant puts Punjab on world dairy mapPublished on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 20:00 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 22:34
A small township in Punjab, Moga today is on the World Dairy Map. Moga was Nestlé's first milk district in Asia and today Moga produces over 10 lakh liters of milk everyday and that's twice the amount produced by the rest of Punjab put together. In 1961, when Nestle opened its first and largest factory in India, it managed to source only about 500 liters of Milk on the first day. But today Moga has a different tale to tell. Apart from providing farmers with training and advice on dairy farm practices, Nestle has established an efficient Milk collection system by installing chilling centers and collection points. Jintender Singh for instance is just one of the one lakh farmers in Moga who sells milk daily to Nestle. He started with two cows in 1996 and with Nestlé's financial and technical support, today owns 78 cows and sells over 1000 liters of milk everyday. "I took a loan from the bank and Nestle and that helped us prosper. Today I save more than Rs 30,000 per month" says Jitender Singh Nestlé's Milk district model has been successfully implemented in countries like UK, Germany and Spain, before it traveled to India. Milk products today contribute to about 45% of Nestle India's portfolio. Together Nestlé's plant in Haryana and Moga produce over 1 lakh tons of milk products annually
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