Govt. for Farmers

National Programme For Dairy Development (NPDD)

The National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD) was launched in 2014, the Government of India to promote the development of the dairy sector and enhance the milk production of the country. The core objective of the scheme is to provide support for increasing the productivity of milch animals, promoting clean milk production and strengthening dairy cooperatives.

Scheme Overview

  • Scheme Name: National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD)
  • Scheme Launch: The scheme was launched in 2014
  • Scheme Restructured: July 2021
  • Budget Allocated: Rs. 1790 crores
  • Implemented By: Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying
  • Implemented Through: State Implementing Agency (SIA) – State Cooperative Dairy Federation
  • Type of Government Scheme: Central Government Scheme
  • Sponsored / Sector Scheme: Sector Scheme
  • Website: http://www.nddb.coop/, https://dahd.nic.in/

Objectives of National Programme for Dairy Development Scheme

  • To develop and enhance infrastructural facilities to produce high-quality milk, including the establishment of cold chain infrastructure that connects farmers to consumers.
  • To establish infrastructure for training dairy farmers and improve existing training facilities.
  • To strengthen dairy cooperative societies and producer companies at the village level.
  • To increase milk production in potentially viable milk federations and unions.

Features

The National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD) provides various features and benefits to the farmers and dairy sector. The key features of the scheme can be addressed as:

Component “A” Component “B”
Focus on building and improving the infrastructure needed for the implementation of primary chilling facilities and quality milk testing equipment Dairy through Cooperatives (DTC)- provides financial assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for
  • Creation of necessary infrastructure
  • Provide market linkages for the produce in the village
  • Strengthening of capacity building of stakeholding institutions from village to state level

Benefits of the Scheme

The National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD) provides various benefits to the farmers and dairy sector, some of which are listed below:

  • Increase the productivity of milch animals
  • Promotion of clean milk production
  • Strengthening of dairy cooperatives
  • Improvement in milk quality and quantity
  • Creation of employment opportunities
  • Increase in income of the farmers

Drawback

While the program has had many positive impacts, some drawbacks have been identified, including:

  • Limited coverage: The NPDD only covers a limited number of dairy farmers, leaving many farmers without access to the benefits of the scheme.
  • Lack of focus on small farmers: The scheme tends to focus on large-scale dairy farmers, neglecting the needs of small-scale farmers who form the majority of the dairy industry in India.
  • Lack of credit facilities: The NPDD does not provide adequate credit facilities to farmers, making it difficult for them to invest in their farms and improve their production.
  • Inadequate extension services: The scheme does not provide enough extension services to farmers, limiting their access to information on best practices and new technologies.
  • Inadequate price support: The NPDD does not provide adequate price support to farmers, making it difficult for them to earn a fair price for their milk.
  • Limited access to markets: Farmers often face limited access to markets, making it difficult for them to sell their milk and other dairy products.
  • Insufficient training: The scheme does not provide sufficient training to farmers, making it difficult for them to adopt new technologies and practices

How to Apply?

  • Step 1: Visit the official website of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare.
  • Step 2:   Download the application form for the NPDD scheme.
  • Step 3:   Fill in the application form with accurate and complete details.
  • Step 4:   Attach the required documents, such as your Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, and bank account details, with the application form.
  • Step 5: Submit the application form with the attached documents to the designated authorities, such as the District Animal Husbandry Officer or the Dairy Development Officer.
  • Step 6:   The authorities will verify the application and documents and process the application further.
  • Step 7: If the application is approved, the subsidy or loan amount will be credited to the beneficiary’s bank account

Documents Required

The following documents are required for applying under the National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD):

  • Identity Proof
  • Address Proof
  • Bank Account Details
  • Ownership Documents of Milch Animals

Conclusion

The National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD) is a beneficial scheme for the dairy sector in India, providing support for increasing the productivity of milch animals and promoting clean milk production. The scheme has been successful in promoting the development of the dairy sector and improving the income of the farmers

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