Categories: Economy

Despite lockdown, Amul ensures your milk reaches your doorstep every morning

<p>
Have you ever wondered how the supply of vegetables and milk has remained unaffected despite Covid 19 induced restrictions and lockdowns imposed by several states? Operation of rail milk tankers run by Amul has continued unabated.</p>
<p>
Every day, the tankers carrying milk starts from Anand in Gujarat and other factories located outside the state to ensure that supply is not hampered reaching lakhs of homes all across the country. Milk is loaded at a temperature of 2 degrees at the rail tankers. Typically, the tankers take about 12-15 hours to reach the destinations.</p>
<p>
For instance, if you are in Delhi, your milk is either sourced from Rajasthan or Haryana besides Gujarat. Supplies from Gujarat takes around 12 hours to reach the capital. Once the tanker reaches Delhi, milk is sent to various plants for packaging after which it reaches your doorstep.</p>
<p>
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation or GCMMF, which the parent organisation of Amul, has mobilised all its 84 plants to ensure that supply of milk remains normal, RS Sodhi told India Narrative. Lives and livelihoods of about 36 lakh dairy farmers are dependent on Amul’s production and supply.</p>
<p>
“We have ensured that there is no disruption of supply,” Sodhi said. “The supply chain of milk is dependent on the functioning of innumerable dairy farmers and distributors and other stakeholders. While in the first phase of lockdown last year, the rural sector was not impacted by Covid 19 pandemic, this time, the scenario is different and many distributors in the smaller towns have been infected which has made our distribution a little more challenging,” Sodhi added.</p>
<p>
Sodhi said that incentives to distributors and other labour forces besides an aggressive vaccination drive for employees across the country are among the initiatives undertaken by the milk producer.</p>
<p>
According to Invest India — the nodal body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, facilitating fresh investment, the country’s dairy industry has grown at 12 per cent during last five years, with value-added products driving market growth. India is the largest producer of milk globally producing over 188 million MT production in 2019-20.</p>
<p>
It is the largest single agricultural commodity with 4 per cent share in the overall economy.</p>
<p>
“When it comes to agricultural value chains that can simultaneously deliver on multiple development goals, few agri-products can rival dairy, which improves farmer livelihoods, creates jobs, supports agricultural industrialization and commercialization, and enhances nutrition for the masses,” Invest India said.</p>

Mahua Venkatesh

Mahua Venkatesh specialises in covering economic trends related to India and the world along with developments in South Asia.

Recent Posts

Protests erupt across PoGB over Kurram attack, shia community seeks justice

Protest demonstrations broke out across different areas of Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan after Friday prayers, with thousands…

2 hours ago

UKPNP Slams Pakistan’s Unconstitutional Presidential Order in PoJK

Jamil Maqsood, the President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United Kashmir People's National…

5 hours ago

Meeting of ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement committee concludes in Delhi

The 6th meeting of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) Joint Committee concluded in…

5 hours ago

US adds 29 Chinese firms to Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity list

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), on behalf of the Forced Labor Enforcement Task…

5 hours ago

Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile calls for UK’s action on China’s Abuses

A delegation from the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE), led by Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel and accompanied…

6 hours ago

Indian Dornier 228 aircraft flypast on the sidelines of India-CARICOM Summit

On the sidelines of the 2nd India-CARICOM Summit, leaders of the member countries witnessed a…

6 hours ago