Cooperative Milk Union activities are in full operation across Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, selected areas of Adilabad District in Telangana, and other parts of Maharashtra. The primary aim of this initiative is to safeguard dairy farmers from financial losses and ensure consistent and fair income.
Milk collected from farming communities is gathered at designated collection points and stored in nearby chilling units to preserve quality. Payments are made to each farmer based on the quantity and purity of milk supplied, ensuring transparency and trust within the cooperative system.
The collected milk is transported in large, hygienic milk tankers to packing and processing units, maintaining safety standards throughout the supply chain. This organized chain network enables smooth operations from milk collection to final processing.
Beyond milk procurement, the Cooperative Milk Union places strong emphasis on cattle health and welfare. Farmers are regularly informed about veterinary care, vaccinations, and medical support. Prompt medical assistance is provided whenever required, and continuous follow-up is ensured until complete recovery of the cattle.
Through these Cooperative Milk Union activities, dairy farmers gain economic stability, improved livestock care, and long-term support for sustainable rural development.