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Abhijeet S
The National Co-operative Dairy Federation of India (NCDFI), a federal society, was formally established in 1970 as a national level apex organization. Now it has been restructured through affiliation with its member apex co-operatives at the state levels. The NCDFI, thus, provides the basic institutional framework for better co-ordination, monitoring and guidance, and gives adequate direction to the state federations to ensure a stronger co-operative milk marketing system in the country.
The NCDFI is the apex body of all the state dairy federations in the country, which have been entrusted with the management of the NMG activities. To facilitate operations of the NMG, four regional programming committees have been established by the NCDFI, which meet periodically in their respective regions. These committees provide a platform for the participating federations to transact business and share each other's experiences in the management of milk procurement, handling and marketing. The activities of the four programming committees are co-ordinated by a central programming committee.
Even at the profit-sharing level, the distribution is made in proportion to the volume of business contributed by each member; therefore, bonuses etc. are determined from the value of the commodity supplied by the members. This in turn ensures that while the co-operative does business, it also makes its members quality conscious.
The NCDFI is the apex body of all the state dairy federations in the country, which have been entrusted with the management of the NMG activities. To facilitate operations of the NMG, four regional programming committees have been established by the NCDFI, which meet periodically in their respective regions. These committees provide a platform for the participating federations to transact business and share each other's experiences in the management of milk procurement, handling and marketing. The activities of the four programming committees are co-ordinated by a central programming committee.
Even at the profit-sharing level, the distribution is made in proportion to the volume of business contributed by each member; therefore, bonuses etc. are determined from the value of the commodity supplied by the members. This in turn ensures that while the co-operative does business, it also makes its members quality conscious.