NN Dairy was established in the year 2010. We are the leading Manufacturer of Fresh Paneer Fresh Curd Pure Butter and Pure Ghee. These products are availabel at very affordable rates. These are widely demanded by the valued clientele. These are checked by the specialist on various parameters. The growth of Indian Dairy Industry during the last three decades has been impressive at more than 5% per annum; and in the 90’s the country has emerged as the largest producer of milk. This is not a small achievement when we consider the fact that dairying in India is largely stringent that farmers in general keep dairy animals in proportion to their free crop and also are available for family labor with little or no purchased inputs and a minimum of marketed outputs. The existence of restrictive trade policy milk in the Diary Industry and the emergence of Amul type cooperatives have changed the dairy farming practices in the country. Farmers have gained the favorable price for their milk and for their production which was essentially a self-reliant one is which is now being transformed into a commercial proposition. In India Milk production is dominated by small and marginal land-holding farmers and also by landless labourers who in aggregate own 70% of the national milch animal herd.And as the crop production on 78% of the agricultural land still depends on rain which is prone to both drought and floods rendering agricultural income is very much uncertain for most of the farmers. Dairying as a subsidiary source of income and occupation is real relief to most of the farmers in the society. Usually one or two milch animals enable the farmers to generate sufficient income to break the vicious subsistence agricultural-debt cycle. The Operation Flood which is the successful Indian dairy development programmed has analyzed that how food aid can be utilized as aninvestment in building the type of institutional infrastructure that can bring about national dairy development. Programmes like this with similar policy orientations may prove to be appropriate to dairy development in in India. India in the early 1950’s was commercially importing around 55000 tonnes of milk powder annually to meet the urban milk demand. Most of the significant developments in dairying have taken place in India in this century only.
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Bengaluru, Karnataka