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Karnataka Milk Federation LTD Karnataka co-operation milk Producers’ federation ltd (KMF) Nandini milk slogan: “Purity and freshness in every drop”
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Karnataka Milk Federation LTD

Karnataka co-operation milk

Producers’ federation ltd (KMF)

Nandini milk slogan:

“Purity and freshness in every drop”

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We “thank you”

To

{HOD}

Nandini

Pavithra

Shashi

Murali Krishna

Kiran kumar M.S

Chetan M

Subodh

Hemanth kumar U.V

Ganesha B.V

We the students of 1st year B.B.M This report is about the milk industry.

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TYPE: Nandini

Manufactures: Milk Products

Introduced: 1984

Ingredients: - milk and milk solids with low fat, sugarless (low calorie artificial sweetener), probiotic bacteria (lactobacillus acisophilus and bifidobacterium bacter), pre-biotic insulin.

Milk variations: -

Nandini milk Curds and other fermented products Milk powder Ghee and butter Ice cream and frozen desserts Milk sweets Lassi Flavored milk Butter milk Butter Cheese Yogurt Chocolates Other products

Introduction to Nandini Milk Industry (KMF)

Karnataka Milk Federation – a harbinger of rural prosperityKarnataka Milk Federation (KMF) is the largest cooperative dairy Federation in South India, owned and managed by milk producers of Karnataka State. KMF has over 2 million milk producers in over 10500 Dairy Cooperative Societies at village level, functioning under 13 District Cooperative Milk Unions in Karnataka State. The mission of the federation is to usher rural prosperity through dairy development. During the last four decades of cooperative dairy development by KMF, the dairy industry in Karnataka has progressed from a situation of milk-

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scarcity to that of milk-surplus.  

“Quality Excellence from Cow to Consumer” – is the motto of the Federation to obtain better-quality Milk and milk products from our value chain (Procurement to Processing to Marketing). Thus milk and milk products, under “Nandini” brand name, are unmatched in quality made available to consumers at most competitive prices. In a way Nandini Milk and Milk Products are “Spreading wealth of health”. 

 Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited (KMF) is the Apex Body in Karnataka representing Dairy Farmers' Co-operatives. It is the second largest dairy co-operative amongst the dairy cooperatives in the country. In South India it stands first in terms of procurement as well as sales. One of the core functions of the Federation is marketing of Milk and Milk Products. The Brand “Nandini" is the household name for Pure and Fresh milk and milk products.

KMF has 13 Milk Unions throughout the State which procure milk from Primary Dairy Cooperative Societies (DCS) and distribute milk to the consumers in various Towns/Cities/Rural markets in Karnataka.

The first ever World Bank funded Dairy Development Program in the country started in Karnataka with the organization of Village Level Dairy Co-operatives in 1974. The AMUL pattern of dairy co-operatives started functioning in Karnataka from 1974-75 with the financial assistance from World Bank, Operation Flood II & III. The dairy co-operatives were established under the ANAND pattern in a three tier structure with the Village Level Dairy Co-operatives forming the base level, the District Level Milk Unions at the middle level to take care of the procurement, processing and marketing of milk and the Karnataka Milk Federation as the Apex Body to co-ordinate the growth of the sector at the State level.

Coordination of activities among the Unions and developing market for Milk and Milk products is the responsibility of KMF. Marketing Milk in the respective jurisdiction is organized by the respective Milk Unions. Surplus/deficit of liquid milk among the member Milk Unions is monitored by the Federation. While the marketing of all the Milk Products is organized by KMF, both within and outside the State, all the Milk and Milk products are sold under a common brand name NANDINI.

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THE GROWTH PROCESSThe growth over the years and activities undertaken by KMF is summarized briefly hereunder:

1976-77 2010-2011(Up to Jan'11)

Dairy Co-operatives Nos 416 12262 Regd./10766 Funct.

Membership Nos 37000 20.65 Lacs

Milk Procurement Kgs/day 5000038.34  / Peak Proc.41.83

LKPD

Milk Sales Lts/day 95050 26.26 / Curds: 2.38 LKPD

Cattle Feed Consumed Kgs/DCS 220 2459

Daily Payment to Farmers

Rs.Lakhs 0.90 584

TurnoverRs.Crore

s3802.00

World Bank Study - ObservationsThe World Bank, in its study on the effect of Co-operative dairying in Karnataka, has pointed out that:

The villages with Dairy Co-operative Societies are much better off than those without.

The families with dairy cattle are economically better than those without dairy cattle.

Women who had no control on the household income have better control in terms of Milk Money.

A single commodity �MILK� has acted as a catalyst in the change in the Socio-Economic impact of the rural economy.

There is a positive impact on those at the lower end of the economic ladder both in terms of landholding and caste.

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PERSPECTIVE PLAN 2010After the closure of OF-III project. Government of Karnataka and NDDB signed an MOU during February 2000, for further strengthening the Dairy Development Activities in Karnataka with an outlay of Rs.250 Cores. Consequent to the announcement of new lending terms and conditions by NDDB through an evolution of an action plan - Perspective 2010 to enable the dairy cooperatives to face the challenges of the increased demand for milk and milk products by focusing efforts in the four major thrust areas of Strengthening the Cooperatives. Enhancing Productivity, Managing Quality and building a National Information Network, plans are under implementation.FUTURE VISIONTo consolidate the gains of Dairying achieved in the state of Karnataka and with a view to efficiently chill, process and market ever developing and increasing milk procurement with an utmost emphasis on the Quality and in the process conserve the socio-economic interests of rural milk producers, the Govt. of Karnataka through KMF has proposed to undertake several projects with financial and technical support of NDDB for which an MOU was signed between Govt. of Karnataka and NDDB on 10th Nov. 2004. PROJECTS:

Channaraypatna Milk Powder Plant consisting of 30 MT Powder Plant, 4 LLPD Dairy and butter making facility - Established & UHT of 1LLPD is being commissioned

Proposed for establishment of Cattle Feed Plants - Hassan 300 MTPD Capacity - project execution under progress - Shimoga 300 MTPD Capacity - Challagatta (Near B'lore) 500 MTPD Capacity

Multi packaging unit and Ice Cream Plant at Bellary Milk shed area.GOI PROJECT - RKVY (Rashtriya Krushi Vikas Yojane)

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Fodder densification unit at different place of capacity 10 Tones each. Bio Security measures at Nandini Sperm Station, unit of KMF Strengthening of Training Centers at Bangalore, Mysore, Dharwad. Strengthening Works at Bijapur, Gulbarga, Bidar & Bellary Daily.

Other GOK Financial Support:1. To support Milk Producers of DCS members GOK is providing an amount of Rs.2.00 per liter as incentive to the milk producer from 2008-09 onwards.2. GOK is providing financial assistance for strengthening Dairy Development infrastructure facilities at Northern Karnataka milk unions jurisdiction which will also redress regional imbalance as per Dr. Nanjundappa's report.UNITS OF KMFKMF has the following Units functioning directly under its control:

Mother Dairy, Yelahanka,Bangalore. Milk Product Plant, Channarayapatna. Nandini Milk Products, KMF Complex, Bangalore. Cattle Feed Plants at Rajanukunte/Gubbi/Dharwad/Hassan. Nandini Sperm Station (formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen

Bank) at Hessaraghatta. Pouch Film Plant at Munnekolalu, Marathhalli. Central Training Institute, Bangalore & Training Institutes at Mysore/Dharwad. Sales Depots at B'lore, Mysore, M’lore, Hubli, Gulbarga, Tirupathi & Kanpur.

Vision To march forward with a missionary zeal which will make KMF a trailblazer of

exemplary performance and achievements beckoning other Milk Federations in the country in pursuit of total emulation of its good deeds?

To ensure prosperity of the rural Milk producers who are ultimate owners of the Federation.

To promote producer oriented viable cooperative society to impart an impetus to the rural income, dairy productivity and rural employment.

To a bridge the gap between price of milk procurement and sale price. To develop business acumen in marketing and trading disciplines so as to serve

consumers with quality milk, give a fillip to the income of milk producers. To compete with MNCs and Private Dairies with better quality of milk and milk

products and in the process sustain invincibility of cooperatives.

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MISSION Heralding economic, social and cultural prosperity in the lives of our milk

producer members by promoting vibrant, self-sustaining and holistic cooperative dairy development in Karnataka State

ObjectivesKMF is a Cooperative Apex Body in the State of Karnataka representing organizations of milk producers' and implementing alround dairy development activities to achieve the following objectives:

To ensure assured and remunerative market round the year for the milk produced by the farmer members.

To make available quality milk and other premier dairy products to urban consumers.

To build & develop village level institutions as cooperative model units to manage the dairy activities.

To ensure provision of inputs for milk production, processing facilities and dissemination of know how.

To facilitate rural development by providing opportunities for self employment at village level, preventing migration to urban areas, introducing cash economy and opportunity for a sustained income.

The philosophy of dairy development is to eliminate middlemen and organize institutions to be owned and managed by the milk producers themselves, employing professionals. To sum it up, every activity of KMF revolves around meeting one basic objective: 'Achieve economies of scale to ensure maximum returns to the milk producers, at the same time facilitate wholesome milk at reasonable price to urban consumers'. Ultimately, the complex network of cooperative organization should build a bridge between masses of rural producers and millions of urban consumers and in the process achieve a socio-economic revolution in every hinterland of the State.

EvolutionKarnataka Milk Federation which is most popular as KMF, evolved itself as a premier and most profitable dairy farmers' organization in the State of Karnataka.As an agency in 1975 to implement the World Bank Aided Dairy Development Projects, Karnataka Dairy Development Corporation (KDDC) was formed, the company grew itself fast and as it spreads the wings of new found rural economic

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activity - Dairying all over the State, the genesis of apex cooperative body took the shape of KMF in 1983 encompassing entire State with 13 District Co-operative Milk Unions executing the various parameters of Dairy activity - organization of Dairy Co-operatives, Milk Routes, Veterinary Services, Procurement of milk in two shifts of the day, Chilling, Processing of milk, distribution of milk and also establishment of Cattle Feed Plants, Nandini Sperm Station, Liquid Nitrogen Supply, Training Centers - as its main stay.The entire system was reconstructed on the model of now well known `ANAND' pattern dairy cooperative societies. Eight southern districts of Karnataka was considered initially with a target of organizing 1800 Dairy Co-operative Societies, four Milk Unions and processing facilities were set up to the tune of 6.5 lakhs per day by 1984.Under Operation Flood - II &III, project which started in 1984 & 1987 covered the remaining parts of Karnataka. Thirteen milk unions are organized in 175 talukas of all 20 districts then and the field work was extended by organizing more dairy cooperative societies. The processing facilities i.e. chilling centers, milk dairies and powder plants were transferred in phases to the administrative control of respective cooperative milk unions and the activities continued to be implemented by these District Organizations. Additional processing facilities were created & existing facilities augmented every decade with the help of Govt. / Zilla Panchayat and NDDB to handle ever increasing milk procurement without declaring milk holidays. The processing facility as exists at 32.25 lakh liters/day is further strengthened.

3. COMPANY PROFILE

Mother Dairy a unit of Karnataka Milk Federation which is located in

Yelahanka in the Bangalore North Taluk, was established in a total area of 28

acres during under of II with a processing capacity of two lakh liters per day on

7.12.1984 later, the processing capacity of the diary was expanded to handle 4

Lakh liters per day during 1993-94 with an additional cost of Rs.3.64 Corers Total

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of investment for this project is Rs.10.61 corers. The different facilities available at

mother diary are mother is procuring 2.4 lakh liters milk per day from kolar Milk

sadali and Gowribidnur are possessing bulk milk coolers, through road milk

toners. The Diary is processing and distributing on average 2.25 lakh liters of Milk

per day to the consumers in Bangalore city with the increase in demand for liquid

milk. It is planned to increase the processing capacity of the Diary.

Milk is highly nutritive and majority of Indian population rely on milk for

their protein supplement milk is obtained by milking well bread cows and

buffaloes, either manually or through sterilized milking machine milk cream,

cheese ghee, condensed milk of milk-protein are the dairy products which are

separated from milk through various process. The essence of organizational

study relates to Co-ordination of one department with area ores in this

organization Industrialization is taking place in such a rapid place that the

entrepreneurs or industrialists often forget to know the overall functioning of all

the systems of an organization in the most of corporate objectives. This may be

viewed all one of the reason where most of our industries one becoming with day

to day. The magic behind the successful entrepreneur in this competition age

lines in one detailed knowledge of one functionary of the organization system.

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BACK GROUND

In June 1974, an integrated project was launched in Karnataka restructure

and reorganizes the Diary Industry on the co-operative principle and to lay

foundation for a new direction in diary development. Work on the first are World

Bank aided Diary development was initiated in 1975. Initially the project covered

its southern districts of Karnataka and Karnataka diary Development Corporation

was setup to implement the project corporation was setup to implement the

project. The multi level, multiunit organization will total vertical integration of all

Diary development activities was setup with cooperative societies at grass root

level, milk unions at the middle level and Diary development cooperation at the

state level as on apex body vested with responsibility of implementing Rs.51

Corers project. At the end of September 1984 the World Bank aided project

ended and diary development activates continued under operation flood- II.

The Activities were extended to cover the entire state except costal taluks

ultra Karnataka district and the process of diary development was continued in

the second phase form April -1984 as a successor to KDDC. After the closure of

operation flood. II, the diary Development activates, which continued under

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operation flood-III ended on 31.03.1996. The spills over works are financed by

NDDB from 1.04.1996 under different terms and conditions.

ORGANIZATION STATUS

At the End of March 2000, the network of Rs.8363 Diary co-operative

societies (DCS) have been organized and are spread over 166 taluks of the total

175 taluks in all the 27 districts of Karnataka. These societies have been organized

into 13 milk unions. The unions are further federation there are 38 chilling centers

(Capacity 12.49 LLPD) 4 number of farm coolers (Capacity 0.16) 17 number of

liquid milk plants and two products diaries for chilling and processing (21.20

LLPD) conservation (25TPD) and marketing of Milk. To supply balanced cattle

deed, three numbers of cattle feed plants of 100 TPD capacity with mineral

mixture production facility in one unit are functioning to ensure supply of quality

germ plasma, bull breeding farm and frozen semen bank has been established

and is well stocked with exotic quality high pedigree bill. To impart training one

central training Institute and 3 regional training centers are functioning. Three

diagnostic laboratories have been setup for disease monitoring. Three folder

demonstration farms at sahapur, kottanahalli, kudige and one seed production

farm at sahapur are also operating out of the above units, 16 numbers of dairies,

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3 numbers of training centers and 3 numbers of diagnostic labs are operating

under respective unions.

OPERATION STATUS

The average procurement of milk touched a peak of 20.28 LKPD in

November 1999. In March 2000 liquid milk sales was at the level of 15.2 LLPD. The

sale of cattle’s feed was 110605 tons during the year 1999-2000. The turnover of

the organization during 1999-2000 was Rs.998.39 Corers.

GENERAL Benefits of frontier technology are made available at framers these hold

sophisticated technology such as artificial insemination electronic milk testing

equipment, electronic mass media Technology, veterinary biological etc. Are

already being made available and further a pilot project for embryo transfer at

field level has been taken up in 1991 and about 237 embryos have been

implanted. The project now has been transferred to Kolar Milk Unions, The

activities cove prelusion of complete range of inputs for basic milk production,

processing facilities and marketing facilities and marketing facilities. A special

programmed for control of FMD was implemented A progeny-testing scheme is

also taken up to support breeding activity. A herd book recording society known

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as Karnataka Holstein Friesian Breeders Association (KAHFBA) has been

established in March 1991. With the active

MILK FEDERATION

The Role of Milk Federation

The Karnataka Co-operative milk producers federated Ltd., came into

existence on 1/5/1984 by federating the milk unions in the state and thus forming

the state level apex organization. The federation is implementing the project

activities. The federation is implementing the project activities when all the

project activities are completed, the main role of the federation will be to market

surplus milk products and to produce and supply centralized inputs.

FEDERATION FUNCTIONS

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Presently Mother Diary and Nandini Milk Products at Bangalore are under

the control of KMF fair cattle feed plants, a central training Institute and

centralized testing and quality control laboratory are functioning under the direct

control by KMF Co-operation of activities between the unions and developing

marketing in the area if union. The federation manager surpluses and deficiencies

of liquid milk amongst the member milk unions. However the federation

organizes marketing of products. The major quality of the milk is sold as liquid

milk. This apart other products like butter, Ghee, SMP, Peda flavored milk, Burfi,

Panner, Khava, Jamoons, Mysorepak, Badam powder and Ice cream are also sold.

Nandini Good Life pure Cow Milk with an ambient shelf life of 45 days has been

introduced by adopting ultra high temperature treatment technology. The

products are sold under the family brand name of Nandini. The federation

organizes marketing of liquid milk and products outside the state. Excellence in

quality is maintained to lay a solid foundation for widespread acceptance of

Nandini Products. This will ensure an assured market for the ever increasing milk

production Balanced cattle feed, by pass cattle feed. Mineral mixture frozen

semen straws and liquid nitrogen are produced by the federation and supplied to

the unions. Training and development senior management personnel, acquiring

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and applying all new relevant technologies prescribing quality guidelines and

norms are also the functions of the federation.

MILE STONES

1955 - First Diary in Karnataka set up at Kudige, Kodagu

Dist.08.01.1955.

1965 - Biggest diary in Karnataka with 1.5 lakh liters per

Day liquid milk processing factory.

Set up in Bangalore on 23.02.1981

Expansion date 01.02.1981.

1974 - World Bank aided Karnataka Diary

Development project implemented 19.06.1974.

1974 - Karnataka Diary Development Corporation

(KDDC) is born .11.01.1974.

1975 - First spear head team is positioned 01.07.1975

1976 - First Registration of Union 23.11.1976

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1980 - Karnataka Milk products Ltd. Established 01.3.1980

01.3.1980

1982 - First Milk product Diary started at Gejjalagere,

Monday 12.06.1982

1983 - Corporate brand name Nandini given 13.02.1983

a) First cattle feed plant commissioned at Rajanukunte

21.03.1983.

b) Capacity Expanded form 100 Mtr to 200 Mtr 01.06.1997.

1984 - Bull Mother form and frozen semen Bank

Commissioned 01.01.1984. Operation Flood II Implemented

01.04.1984 to 30.09.1987.

Operations flood II Implemented 01.04.1984 to 30.09.1987.

Karnataka milk federation is born 01.05.1984 KDDC

transformed into KMF into KMF 01.05.1984 KMPL assets

transferred to KMF 01.02.1984 product Diary Dharwad

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Commissioned 12.09.1984 Mother Diary Started functioning

01.12.1984

1985 - Remaining government dairies transferred to KMF 14.02.1985.

1987 - Operation Flood- III implemented 01.04.1987

Dairies at Hassan, Tumkur and Mysore transferred to district

milk unions 01.06.1987.

1988 - Dairies at Bangalore Gejjalagere, Dharwad

Belgaum and Mangalore transferred to district milk union

01.09.1988 training centers at Mysore Dharwad Gulbarga

transferred to Unions 01.12.1988.

1989- Centralized marketing organized 01.05.1989 last milk shed

registered as a union (Raichur) 12.12.1989 milk supplied to

Kolkata Mother Dairy through railway tankers from mother

dairy, Bangalore 03.03.1989.

1991 - Karnataka Holstein Friesian Breeders Association

(KHAEBA) Registered 25.03.1991.

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1992 - Commercial production and marketing of

NANDINI flavored milk launched September 1992.

1993 - Milk procurement on single day cross million Kg

Level in December 1986 and average milk procurement per

day for the year crosses million Kg level 1991-1992.

1994 - Liquid Milk sale crosses billion liters per day

February 1994.

1995 - Varieties of new Nandini Products Viz, Nandini

Panner, Burfi, Kava and sweet curds launched December 1995.

1996 - Foundation stone lay for cattle feed plant at

Hassan 09.02.1996 production stated 09.09.1998.

1996 - Foundation stone laid for mega Dairy and new

Powder plant at Bangalore, Mini Dairy schemes and other

development programmed 01.11.1996.

1997 - Inauguration of Ice Cream manufacturing unit at

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Mother Dairy premises Bangalore 12.06.1997

1998 - Launching new products Jamoon Mix –March 1998.

1999 - Tetra Fino Packaged Nandini “Good Life Milk March.

2000 - Badam Powder -17.01.2000

QUALITY POLICY OF MOTHER DAIRY

Every employee of Mother Diary will strive to provide milk and milk products of

outstanding quality with competitive rates, prompt delivery and total customers

satisfaction.

COMPANY OBJECTIVES

Karnataka milk federation (KMF) is a cooperative apex body in the state of

Karnataka representing dairy farmers’ organization and also implementing dairy

development activities to achieve the following objectives.

Providing assured and remunerative market for the milk produced by the farmer

members.

Providing quality milk to urban consumers.To build village level institutions in

cooperative sector to manage the dairy activities.

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To facilitate rural development by providing opportunities for self employment

at village level preventing immigration to urban areas, introducing cash

economy and opportunity for steady income.

The Philosophy of dairy development is to eliminate middle men and organize

institutions to be owned and managed by the milk produces themselves, employing

professionals. Achieve economies of scale to ensure maximum results to the milk

producers at the same time providing whole some milk producers at the same time

providing wholesome milk at reasonable price to urban consumers.

ISO 9002 AND HACCP IS 15000 (HACCP) CERTIFICATE

Mother Dairy has obtained ISO 9002 and HACCP Certificate from Bureau of Indian

Standard (BIS) of government of India form December 2000. Mother Dairy is the first

and only dairy to secure the comprehensive certificate in the entire south India.

The importance of obtaining this certificate is to:

Procure Manufacture & distribute the products under controlled set of

procedures as per ISO 9003.

To identify a probable occurrence of Hazard as during the process of

procurement manufacturing and distribution.

To identify the severity of Hazards during critical control point.

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To control the Identified Hazards and to produce the products of

International food produce the products of international food safety

standards.

PRODUCT LINE

The Principle aim of mother dairy is to satisfy people with different tastes and

preference and income as such it has a broad product line satisfy the people of

different taste.

Toned Milk

Full Cream Milk

Curd

Butter

Ghee

Ice-Cream

COMPETITORS The success of each and every business unit is mainly depending on

how brilliantly it faces the competitions Mother dairy is not out of completion it has

80% market share in Bangalore & Presently it is the brand leader for milk products.

The main competitors to Mother Dairy are:

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Heritage

Arogya

Good Morning

Swastik

ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVE AND STRATEGIES

The First step in an organization is the assessment of its objective and strategies

i.e., what business are we in? And at what level of quality do with wish to provide or

service? Where do we want to be in the future? It is only answering there and other

related questions that the organizational must assess the strengths and weakness of

its human resources.

NEEDS ASSESSMENT Needs assessment diagnosis present problems and future

challenges to be meet through training and development organizations spend vast

sums of money (Usually as a percentage of turnover) on training and development.

Before committing such huge resource organization would do well to assess the

training needs of their employees organizational that implement training

programmers without conducting needs assessment may be malign errors.

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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES

Once training needs are assessed, training and development goals must be

established. Without clearly set goal, it is not possible to design a training and

development program and after it has been implemented, there will be no way of

measuring its effectiveness. Goals must be tangible verifiable, and measurable.

This is easy where skills training are involved

KMF Officers

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SRI.A.S.PREMANATH - MANAGING DIRECTOR , KMF

Name DesignationPlace of working

A.S.PREMANATH DIRECTOR (ADMN) KMF CO

RAVIKUMAR KAKADE DIRECTOR (MKT) KMF CO

MUNIRAJU DIRECTOR (AH) KMF CO

C.NARASIMHA REDDY DIRECTOR (R&D) KMF CO

DR:M.N.VENKATARAMU DIRECTOR (C.T.I) KMF CO

D.SRINATH ADNL DIR (MKT) KMF CO

SURESH G MUDDE BIHAL ADNL DIR (FIN) KMF CO

K.S.BHISEDr.BERNAD EARNESTDr.D.N.HEGDE

ADNL DIR (ADMIN/PUR)ADNL DIR (FEEDS)ADNL DIR (AH)

KMF COKMF COKMF CO

B.NATRAJ ADNL DIR(Q.C) KMF CO

H.MUNAVAR AHMED,KCAS

JOINT DIR(RL 441), CO-OP AUDIT

KMF CO

UNION CHIEFSNAME DESIGNATIONPLACE OF WORKING

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DR. V.LAXMAN REDDY M.D BANGALORE MILK UNION

DR.K..SWAMY M.D TUMKUR MILK UNION

K.L.GAJENDRAN M.DKOLAR-CHIKKABALLAPURA MILK UNION

P.D.HAMPALI M.D BELGAUM MILK UNION

RANGANATH. B.P M.D HASSAN MILK UNION

DR.T.GURULINGAIAH M.D MANDYA MILK UNION

T.KUMARA SWAMY M.DMYSORE-CHAMARAJNAGAR

CHANDRASHEKARA NAYAK

M.D DAKSHINA KANNADA

DR. T. PRASANNA M.D RAICHUR-BELLARY-KOPPAL

DR.K.RAMACHANDRA BHAT

M.D DHARWAD MILK UNION

DR. SURESH BABU M.D BIJAPUR-BHAGALKOT

DR. G T GOPAL M.D SHIMOGA MILK UNION

DR. H.N.SUDHAKAR M.D GULBARGA MILK UNION

UNIT CHIEFSNAME DESIGNATIONPLACE OF WORKING

H.N.SUBBUSWAMY DIR MILK PRODUCT

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K.V JAGANNATHA RAODR. R.MAHESH

DIRA.D

PLANT,CHANNARAYAPATNAMOTHER DAIRYNANDINI SPERM STATION

Y.GOPAL G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, GUBBI

MOHAMOHD ISMAIL

G.MCATTLE FEED PLANT, RAJANUKUNTE

P.V.MOHAN KRISHNA

G.MCATTLE FEED PLANT, DHARWAD

D.VIVEK G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, HASSAN

SURESH KULKARNI G.M NANDINI MILK PRODUCTS

V.RAJESHWAR GM POUCH FILM PLANT

K. MAHADEVAIAH J.D TRAINING CENTRE, MYSORE

P.S.BELLUNKI I/C J.D TRAINING CENTRE, DHARWAD

N.HANUMESH G.M GULBARGA DAIRY

Know Your Milk: -

Importance of milk

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Milk is nature's ideal food for infants and growing children.The importance of milk in our

diet has been recognized since Vedic times, and all modern research has only

supported and reinforced this view. In fact, milk is now considered not only desirable but

essential from the time the child is born. The baby is recommended to be breast-fed until

it is weaned and thereafter given cow/buffalo/goat milk till he or she reaches 12 years of

age.

The National Institute of Nutrition has recommended a minimum of 300 gms daily intake

of milk for children between 1-3 years of age and 250 gms for those between 10-12

years.

MILK DEFINITION AND ITS COMPOSITION

Milk may be defined as the whole, fresh, clean, lacteal secretion obtained by complete

milking of one or more healthy milk animals, excluding that obtained within 15 days

before or 5 days after calving or such periods as may be necessary to render the milk

practically colostrum-free and containing the minimum prescribed percentages of milk fat

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and milk-solids-not-fat. In India, the term 'milk', when unqualified, refers to cow or buffalo

milk, or a combination thereof. Milk SNF means Milk Solids-not-Fat, comprising protein,

carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, etc in milk other than milk fat.

 

 ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS IN MILK

Milk is almost an ideal food. It has high nutritive value. It supplies body-building proteins,

bone-forming minerals and health-giving vitamins and furnishes energy-giving lactose

and milk fat. Besides supplying certain essential fatty acids, it contains the above

nutrients in an easily digestible and assailable form. All these properties make milk an

important food for pregnant mothers, growing children, adolescents, adults, invalids,

convalescents and patients alike.

 Milk is a powerful nutrition package containing nine essential nutrients including

calcium, protein and potassium. Milk is the perfect beverage for today's kids and teens. 

• Calcium: Milk and dairy products are an important source of calcium. Apart from bone

health, Calcium also plays vital role in blood clotting, nerve conduction, muscle

contraction, regulation of enzyme activity, cell membrane function and blood pressure

regulation. 

• Protein: Milk is a good source of low-cost high quality protein, which is readily

digested. This protein is important for a number of bodily functions — vital to brain

development and the growth of body tissues. 

• Vitamin A: Maintains normal vision and skin. Helps regulate cell growth and integrity of

the immune system. 

• Vitamin B-12: Essential for the growth and health of the nervous system. Linked to

normal activity of folic acid and is involved in blood formation. 

• Vitamin D: Promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and influences bone

mineralization, the strengthening of bones. 

• Potassium: Regulates the body's fluid balance and blood pressure. It is also needed

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for muscle activity and contractions. 

• Phosphorus: Helps generate energy in the body's cells and influences bone

mineralization, the strengthening of bones. 

• Niacin: Keeps enzymes functioning normally and helps the body process sugars and

fatty acids. It is also important for the development of the nervous system. 

• Riboflavin: Helps produce energy in the body's cells and plays a vital role in the

development of the nervous system.

Healthy Tip for You and Your Child

Drink milk to protect your bones – and your child will do what you do. The secret to success is having

milk in your refrigerator. Have enough for you and your child, too.

CLASS AND TYPE OF MILK

Dairies in India have to market milk by standardizing, as per the various types of milk

prescribed under Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. These type of milk differ in their

Milk fat and Milk SNF contents.

Raw milk procured from villages, contain numerous pathogenic and spoilage bacteria.

These microorganisms, if allowed to grow, multiply at logarithmic rate and produce many

toxins and enzymes and spoil milk. Hence milk is processed by heat treatment in dairies.

Various types of heat-treatment given to milk are as below –

1. Pasteurization – 

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The term Pasteurization has been coined

C or below. In this process, pathogenic and spoilage organisms are destroyed. Normally

pasteurized milk is packed in sachets and shall be stored under refrigeration conditions,

so as to prevent the growth of remaining organisms in milk. Pasteurized milk has a shelf

life of 2 days when stored and transported under refrigeration conditions. This milk is

boiled and consumed in Indian homes.C for 15 seconds (or to any temperature-time

combination which is equally efficient), in approved and properly operated equipment.

After pasteurization, the milk is immediately cooled to 6after its inventor, Louis Pasteur

of France. Pasteurization refers to the process of heating every particle of milk to at least

72

2. Sterilization -

C for minimum period of 15 minutes. After heating,

sterilized milk bottles are gradually cooled to room temperature. Due to economic

disadvantages and browning of milk, this process is used only for bottled flavored milk.

This Sterilized milk has a shelf-life of not less than 3 months, even at room temperature,

and can be consumed directly.Sterilized milk is manufactured by filling into bottles and

heating bottled milk to not less than120

 

3. Ultra High Treatment (UHT) –

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C for 4 seconds and cooled instantly which retains all the vitamins and nutritional value

of milk providing zero bacteria product which needs no boiling. The milk is packed in 6

layer tamper proofed Tetra-pack packaging which prevents the milk from spoilage due to

sunlight, bacteria, germs and oxygen, thus ensuring freshness and purity of milk packed.

The milk can be stored without refrigeration for 60 days in fino-packaging and 120 days

in brik packaging.During the process of UHT, milk is heat-treated to temperature of 137

KMF has introduced four UHT milk variants in the market, viz.,Nandini Good life

(3.5% Fat, 8.5%  

SNF), Nandini Full Cream Milk (12% Fat, 9% SNF),

Nandini Smart (1.5% Fat, 9% SNF) & Nandini slim (with less than 0.5% fat and 9% SNF)

catering to diverse groups of consumers, including health conscious consumers.

4.Homogenization –

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Any of the above class and type of milk may be homogenized.

Homogenized milk is milk which has been treated in such a manner as to ensure break-

up of the fat globules in milk to such an extent that after storage no visible cream

separation occurs on the milk. Milk is homogenized using a high-precision & expensive

equipment known as Homogenizer, which consists of a high pressure piston pump to

force milk at high pressures (and velocity) through a narrow opening between the

homogenizing valve and its seat; the fat globules in the milk are thereby sub-divided into

smaller particles of more uniform size. Cream layer formation does not take place in

homogenized milk.

 Milk pack, that is available in the market, contains printed details about the type of heat-

treatment that the milk contained in the pack has undergone – Pasteurized / Sterilized /

Ultra High Treated (UHT); the class of milk as per PFA Act – Toned / Double Toned /

Full Cream Milk / Cow Milk / Buffalo Milk / Skim Milk; if any other processing –

Homogenized, etc. For instance, if Toned Milk is pasteurized and also homogenized, it is

designated as “Pasteurized Homogenized Toned Milk

NANDINI MILK – MILK FOR EVERY AGE GROUP

NANDINI Milk is available in a variety of forms that are differentiated by their milk fat and

other solids contents. Nutrition Facts on milk sachets can help you make choices for

your family. Nutrition facts provided is for 100 ml of milk. 

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Organization Chart 

The organization is three tiered on Co-operative principles.  A. Dairy Co-operative Societies at grass root level.  B. District Co-operative Milk Unions at single / multi district level.  C. Milk Federation at State level. All above three are governed by democratically elected board from among the milk producers. Under the direction of elected boards, KMF, various functional Units & Unions are performing the assigned tasks to ensure fulfillment of organization objectives.

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Human Resource DevelopmentThere are at present 20.35 Lakh dairy farmers as primary members including 3.5 Lakhs of SC/ST and 6.6 Lakh woman members.Dairy Co-operatives employ more than 32000 people and 5200 are permanent KMF Units and Unions employees.Indirect employment thro' veterinary services, milk transportation, milk sales etc. activities is to the tune of 52000 people.This sector has also created demand and employment in manufacturers of equipments required by DCS, Dairies, printing and the like.Know More

Quality and Food Safety

During the last ten years, the Federation is giving greater emphasis on procuring quality milk from DCSs under the concept of “Quality Excellence from Cow to Consumer.” Many Clean Milk Production (CMP) initiatives have been implemented at all the stages of procurement, processing and marketing. Among these CMP initiatives, noteworthy initiative is the setting up of Community Milking Parlours in villages.

The KMF is forerunner to introduce this innovative technological initiative for bringing about revolutionary improvement in quality of milk collected in DCSs. This system has several advantages such as elimination of mastitis in milch animals and improvement of productivity. The milk from milking machines, collected through Automatic Computerized Milk Collection Units is chilled directly in Bulk Milk Coolers. This chilled raw milk, untouched and unadulterated by

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human hands, has very high microbiological quality, comparable to international standards. This high quality milk is being utilized for manufacturing high quality value added milk products, for both domestic as well as international markets.

Other Clean Milk Production (CMP) Initiatives include: - Training of milk producers on modern dairy husbandry practices and CMP. Providing SS utensils, antiseptic solutions for udder cleaning on pre and post

milking, etc. to producers. Training to DCS staff and officers of the Unions on CMP. Replacing Aluminium milk cans and collection vessels with SS –304. Posters, documentary films and booklets on Clean Milk Production.

BANGALORE URBAN AND RURAL MILK PRODUCERS DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES UNION LIMITED.(Bamul - Bangalore Dairy)The garden city turned into the silicon capital of India has made rapid strides in dairy activity.From 50,000 Liters a day 4 decades back under UNICEF, today it is a 8 Lakh Liters/ Day, State-of- the- art plant expandable to 10 Lakh Liters/ Day.It covers 12 talukas with more than 1782 Societies functioning.Hoskote on the out skirts of the city boasts of a 1.5 LLPD chilling plant, capacity comparable to many dairies in the State. A new dairy of capacity 2LLPD is also being commissioned here.Specialty of the Union: Fully computerized Dairy with no human handling of milk with the distinction of having highest procurement and highest sale of milk by any dairy in Karnataka.The Bangalore Urban & Rural District Milk Producers'Co-operative Societies Union Limited (Bamul)

Dr.M.H.Marigowda Road, Dharmaram College Post BANGALORE-560 029. Karnataka.

Phone: 080-25536261 /25096200/ 25536968/ 25536234/ 25521695 Fax: 080-25536234 E-mail: [email protected]

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MOTHER DAIRY, A UNIT OF KMFMother Dairy, Bangalore, a flagship dairy of KMF having ISO22000:2005 Certification was set up during the year 1984, primarily for dispensing liquid milk to customers through Bulk Vending system. Today, the Dairy stands expanded from 2 Lakh Liters to 7 Lakh Liters milk processing per day. Also, it has facilitates to pack and distribute milk & curd in different packs formats in the most hygienic way. Besides, it has a state of the art facility to manufacture Skim Milk Powder, Dairy Whitener, as well as Whole Milk Powder to the tune of 30 MTs per day. It has established a facility to manufacture more than 20 varieties of Ice cream in the various pack formats to the tune of 15000 Liters per day. Presently, it is undertaking manufacturing and co-packing of 'Amul' brand of ice cream for GCMMF. Mother Dairy has a network of 616 retailers through whom milk is sold to the consumers. Further, it has satellite modern format joints to sell various verities of milk and 'Nandini' brand of long shelf life and short shelf life milk products numbering around 50. The sale joints are branded as "Nandini Milk Shoppe". Also, cold chain network which is a prerequisite for sale of milk and milk products has been established in 4 strategic locations of Bangalore city as "Walk in cold store" to ensure un-interrupted and constant milk supply to our retailers/consumers.The Dairy is poised to add 4 more varieties of exotic ice creams including pro-biotic, sugar free in the near future and also would undertake manufacturing of very improvised quality of Paneer, Yogurt as well as flavored milk in bottles. Plans are also under way for automated production of above milk products in the immediate future. There is a plan drawn up for putting in the market ready-to-eat foods "Retorted" and having appreciable content of milk and milk products. The same is planned to be introduced in the mid of 2010. The exclusiveness of Mother Dairy is because of: • Mother Dairy cares for quality, hygiene and food safety and hence the dairy was certified for certified for ISO 9001-2000 during the year 2000 and has been certified for ISO 22000-2005 during 2008.• The Dairy has Export License for Skimmed Milk Powder, Whole Milk Powder, Dairy Whitener, Ghee and Butter.• The Dairy has embarked on Environmental Protection, Energy Conservation Program me and have been suitably recognized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency,

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Government of India and KREDL, Karnataka.• Time being the essence of working Mother Dairy has brought the activities under LAN by adopting appropriate technology.• Any business enterprises assessed for its status on the financial performance and Mother Dairy fully believes in this philosophy and has constantly posted positive financial results ever since its existence.

MILK PRODUCTS: -

MilkPasteurized Toned Milk Shubham Milk

 Nandini Double Toned Milk Homogenized Cow's Pure Milk

Good life Milk Good life Slim Milk

 

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Sampoorna Standardized Milk Smart Double Toned Milk

Good life UHT Long Life Milk

Curds & other fermented productsYoghurt Curd

 Butter Milk Premium Curd Large

 

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Set Curd Sweet Lassi

Milk powderDairy Whitener Skimmed Milk Powder

Badam-Powder

Ghee & butter

 Ghee in Standy Pouches Butter Salted & Unsalted

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Ghee In Bag Ghee in Pet Jar

Ghee in Sachet

 

Ice cream & Frozen Desserts Crazy Cone Ice Cream Butter Scotch Chocolate Nandini Magic

Strawberry

Pista Kulfi Chocó bar

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 Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Anjir Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Chocolate

Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Vanilla and Strawberry Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Kaju Draksh

Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Mango Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Kesar Pista

Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Black Currant Nandini Sugar Free Pro Biotic Frozen Food

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Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Butter Scotch Ice Cream Delightfully Tasty Pineapple

Dolly Stick Ice Cream Raspberry & Orange Ice Candy Mango

Sundae Ice Cream Strawberry Sundae Icre Cream Butter Scotch

 

Ball Ice Cream Vanilla Strawberry

 

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Milk Sweets Mysore Pak Gulab Jamoon

Khova Jamoons Dry Fruits Burfi

Rossagolla Assorted sweets gift box

Nandini Bite Premium Badam burfi

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Premium Besan Ladoo Premium Cashew Burfi

Pure Milk Elachi and Kesar Peda Pure Milk Peda

Other Products Nandini Cream Cheddar Cheese

Nandini Sugar Free Peda Dharwad Peda

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Flavoured Milk Pista Mango Strwaberry Flavoured Milk Coolchoco Milk Shake

Flavoured Milks Gulab Jamoon Mix

Khova Kunda

Paneer

 

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