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ABOUT US
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 14 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 organisation 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.
THE GROWTH PROCESS
The growth over the years and activities undertaken by KMF is summarised briefly hereunder:
UNITS OF KMF
KMF has the following Units functioning directly under its control:
Nandini Sperm Station (formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen Bank)
at Hessaraghatta.
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FUTURE PROJECTS
Establishment of a new Milk Powder Plant with an approximate
outlay of Rs. 300 crores in Ramanagara District is envisaged, to meet
surplus milk conversion requirement of southern part of Karnataka
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Flexi Pack Plant of 60-100 TLPD capacity at Koppala Dairy at an
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17
18
19
20
21
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GOK Schemes
1. Ksheera Bhagya:
The Ksheera Bhagya Scheme was launched on 1st Aug 2013 by GOK in co-ordination with
KMF to provide nutritious food with protein and fat which is essential for healthy growth and
all-round development of School Children as well as Anganwadi in the State.
Ksheera Bhagya Scheme was a dream project conceived by KMF based on the suggestion of
honorable CM of Karnataka to help the poor children of the State and also the Milk producers to
dispose their surplus milk.
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Schools
51,000 nos
64,000 no
65 lakhs
39 lakhs
Beneficiaries
SMP requ
15gms, ie
serving 1
(given thr
4.25 LLPD
2.57 LLP
Cost/Child/one serve
Rs.5.25 Approx.
Rs.3.64 A
2. Amruth Yojane: The Scheme was announced in the state budget during the year 2007-08 for
socio-economic upliftment of devdasis, widows and SC and ST women by giving one milch
animal to the beneficiary. The cost for one animal was Rs.20,000/- during 2007-08 to 2009-10
and subsequently the unit cost was increased to Rs.35,000/-. For widows and devdasis the
subsidy is 50%, for SC - 60% and ST - 75%.
During the 2014-15 GOK enhanced the animal purchase cost to Rs.50,000/- and further
resolved to give two animals to each beneficiaries with 25% subsidy to general widows and
devadasis and 75% subsidy to SC/ST member.
Under the scheme so far a sum of Rs.5722.50 lakhs has been released by GOK. Upto August
2015, 39897 milch cows have been purchased incurring an expenditure of Rs.4923.13 lakhs
3. Milk Incentives to Milk Producers:
Government announced this scheme during the year 2008-09 with the objective to encourage
rural farmers to take up dairying by giving Rs.2/- per litre. Government with effect from
14.5.2013 enhanced this incentive to Rs.4/- per litre.
The scheme has been continued for the year 2015-16. Under the Scheme upto June 2015
Government of Karnataka released a sum of Rs.3151.86 Crore which has been given to the milk
pourer through Milk societies. On an average of 8.20 lakhs milk producers per month are being
benefitted by this scheme.
GOI Scheme:
Calf rearing programme under National Mission for Protein Supplement scheme and
Dairy infrastructure development in northern Karnataka. During the years 2014-15
grants has been released for programmes such as purchase Milking Machine, Chaff
cutter, Rubber mats, Area specific mineral mixture, Mobile Bulk Milk coolers, Fodder
Mini kits beside for giving subsidy for cattle feed and establishment of cattle feed plants.
Under the scheme programmes under implementation.
National programme for Dairy Development : Government of India during the 2014-15
introduced this programme to uplift the Dairy activities. Proposals from GulbargaBidar-Yadgir, and Raichur, Bellary, Koppal Districts Milk Unions for Rs.2897.08 lakhs
for various activities such as Organization of Dairy Cooperative Societies, Purchase of
milk cans, Electronic Milk Tester, Electronic weighing Machine, AMCUs and
Management grants to DCS have been submitted to GOI. GOI has approved and
sanctioned proposal of Gulbarga Milk Union for 791.60 lakhs and released Rs.395.80
lakhs. The programme is under implementation in Gulbarga-Bidar and yadgir Districts.
Component
Activity
National Outlay
(Rs. Crores)
Component A
Breed Improvement
715
Animal Nutrition
425
488
Component B
Component C
132
Sub-total*
1760
NDDB's Contribution
200
Grand Total
2242
*Sources of Funds - World Bank (IDA) Rs.1584 crores & GOI - Rs. 176 crores
would educate milk producers on the use of technologies such as feeding milch animals with
bypass protein, bypass fat, area-specific mineral mixtures, treated or enriched crop residues, etc.
ii. Fodder development - Extension initiatives would cover increasing fodder yields by making
available quality fodder seed to farmers, and demonstrations in silage making, conservation of
green fodder through silage making and enrichment/densification of biomass for use in fodder
deficit areas
(f) Computerized information systems for Enhancing Productivity Breeding services in villages - capturing data on activities such as identification of animals, AI,
pregnancy diagnosis, calving, milk recording, typing, growth measurement of calves and
thereafter providing analytical information to various stakeholders.
Ration balancing advisory services in villages - through the use of simple user-friendly
computerized software by LRPs to formulate balanced and least-cost rations using locally
available feed materials and offering advice on an appropriate ration at the farmers' doorstep.
Component B - Promoting and strengthening village based milk procurement systems
Investments would be made in village level infrastructure for milk collection and bulking such as
milk cans, bulk milk coolers for a cluster of villages, associated weighing and testing equipment
and related IT equipment. The main expected results from the interventions proposed under this
initiative are an increase in the number of additional villages covered and more milk producers
organised into Dairy Cooperative Societies and Milk Producer Institutions.
Component C - Project management and learning
EIAs will be funded to put in place computerised information systems for collection of data and
dissemination of information related to breeding, nutrition and village based milk procurement
systems.
Capacity building -NDP I recognizes that skilled/trained human resources will be essential and
critical for the successful implementation of the project. Therefore, facilitate training and
development of field personnel.
KMF Progeny Testing Project under National Dairy Plan (NDP-1)
A Progeny Testing Project for Production of High Genetic Merit (HGM) Holstein
Friesian Bulls under NDP-1 was launched in June 2012 with Karnataka Milk Federation
as the End Implementing agency (EIA). The total financial outlay for this Project over a
period of 6 years is Rs 2055
lakhs.
The main objectives of this Project: To produce genetically superior quality HF
bulls through implementing a progeny testing project in the field
A achieve a steady genetic progress in the cattle population for milk, fat and protein yield and
type characters in villages where progeny testing project is being implemented.
The progeny testing project is being implemented in Bangalore and Kolar milk unions covering 5
districts (Bangalore Rural, Bangalore Urban, Ramnagaram , Kolar and Chikkabalapur) in 12
talukas (Bangalore North, Devanahalli, Doddabalapur, Hoskote, Ramnagaram, Chennapatna,
Anekal, Siddalagatta, Chintamani, Chikkabalapur , Kolar and Gauribidanur). The Progeny
testing activities are carried out in about 650 villages where pure breed HF animals are available.
The Key performance indicators for this project are as under
No Particulars/Year
12-13
13-14
14-15
15-16
16-17
17-18
Total
Minimum no of bulls 25
to be put under test
25
30
30
40
40
190
Test doses to be
distributed per bull
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
Doses to be
3000
distributed per bull
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
216
216
216
216
216
Avg No of daughters 0
recorded per bull
76
76
76
76
Number of bull
7
calves available for
distribution to semen
stations
18
34
45
62
66
232
50
30
108931
9922
961
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Organisation Chart
Board of Directors
SRI P.NAGARAJU
CHAIRMAN
KARNATAKA MILK
FEDERATION
H.D.REVANNA
HASSAN MILK UNION
M. P RAVINDRA
BELLARY MILK UNION
RAVIRAJ HEGDE
DK-MANGALORE MILK
UNION
H.G. HIREGOWDA
DHARWAD MILK UNION
K C BALARAM
MYSORE
CHAMARAJANAGAR MILK
UNION
CHANDRASHEKAR
TUMKUR MILK UNION
K.ASHWATH REDDY
KOLARCHICKKABALLAPUR MILK
UNION
BETTASWAMY GOWDA
MANDYA MILK UNION
THIPPESWAMY
SHIMOGA MILK UNION
UDAYASIMHA JA SHINDE
BELGAUM MILK UNION
KRISHNAPPA L BILAKERI
BIJAPUR-BAGALKOT MILK
UNION
ARUN V GUTTEDARA
GULBARGA-BIDAR-YADGIR
MILK UNION
M K AIYAPPA, IAS
RCS
S RAJEEV
Regional Head, NDDB
Sri. P. NAGARAJU
CHAIRMAN , KMF
Name
Designation
SHRI. P. NAGARAJU
RAKESH SINGH, IAS
RAVIKUMAR KAKADE
DR. G.T.GOPAL
Dr. R. RAMACHANDRA BHAT
RAMESH B KONNUR
B.NATARAJ
M.S.SUHAEL
DR H.V. THIPPAREDDY
R.PRAKASH KUMAR
C.P.REDDY
CHAIRMAN
MANAGING DIRECTOR / CEO
DIRECTOR (MKTG & ENGG)
DIRECTOR (AH)
DIRECTOR (CTI & STEP)
ADDL DIRECTOR (FIN)
ADDL DIRECTOR (QC)
ADDL DIRECTOR (SYSTEMS)
ADDL DIRECTOR (ADMIN)
JOINT DIRECTOR (PURCHASE)
PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER
Place of
working
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
KMF CO
UNION CHIEFS
Name
D.C. NAGARAJAIAH
Designation
M.D
M.D
CHANNAKRISHNAIAH.C
GOPALAIAH
DR.D.N.KRISHNEGOWDA
DR A.R.CHANDRASHEKAR
DR. K. SWAMY
DR B V SATHYANARAYAN
SURESH KUMAR. R
K.N. SURESH NAIK
DR.D.N.HEGDE
D. ASHOK
DR. BUKKA
MALLIKARJUNA
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
M.D
Place of working
BANGALORE MILK UNION
KOLAR-CHIKKABALLAPURA MILK
UNION
MYSORE MILK UNION
HASSAN MILK UNION
MANDYA MILK UNION
TUMKUR MILK UNION
SHIMOGA MILK UNION
DAKSHINA KANNADA
RAICHUR-BELLARY-KOPPAL
DHARWAD MILK UNION
BELGAUM MILK UNION
BIJAPUR-BAGALKOT
M.D
MD
Name
UNIT CHIEFS
Designation
Place of working
C. NARASIMHA REDDY
DIRECTOR
MOTHER DAIRY
DR.T.GURULINGAIAH
DIRECTOR
DR. R. RAMACHANDRA
BHAT
DIRECTOR
GOVINDE GOWDA
DIRECTOR
DR. K. RAVI
G.M
N. HANUMESH
G.M
MADHUSUDAN
I/c G.M
D.VIVEK
G.M
DR. B. M.
SADASHIVAPPA
G.M
B.NATARAJ
G.M
M.KRISHANAPPA
G.M
JOINT
TRAINING CENTRE, MYSORE
DIRECTOR(TRAINING)
DR. S. S. HIREMATH
I/C
B.N.VIJAYKUMAR
MD
DDIL,ASANGI- BAGALKOT
V. RAVIKIRAN
I/C
Mile Stones
1955
1965
Biggest Dairy in Karnataka with 1.5 lakh ltrs. per day liquid milk processing facility
a) Set up at Bangalore
b) Expansion date
1974
1974
1975
1975
1975
1976
1980
1982
1983
1983
1984
Nandini Sperm Station (formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen Bank)
Commissioned.
1984
1984
1984
1984
1984
1985
1987
1987
1988
1988
1989
Milk Supply to Kolkata Mother Dairy through railway tankers from Mother Dairy, Bangalore.
1989
1989
1991
1991
Chilling & Processing plants at Bijapur, Gulbarga, Bellary, Shimoga and Kolar transferred to District
Milk Union.
1991
1992
1993
Milk procurement on a single day crosses million Kg level in Dec. 1986 & average milk procurement
per day for The year crosses million kg level.
1994
1994
1995
1995
Varieties of New Nandini Products viz. Nandini Paneer, Burfi, Khova & Sweet curds launched.
1996
b) Production Started
1996
a) Foundation Stone laid for Pouch Film Manufacturing Unit at Munnekolalu, Bangalore
b) Production Started
1996
Foundation Stone laid for Mega Dairy & New Powder Plant at B'lore, Mini Dairy Schemes & other
development programmes.
1997
1998
1998
a) Jamoon Mix
b) Mysore Pak
1999
2000
2000
MOU agreement signing by GOK & NDDB for implementation of Perspective Plan.
2000
2000
2001
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2004
MOU agreement signing by GOK & NDDB for implementation of Perspective Plan 2010.
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
Guddali Pooja at Nandini Farmers Children Hostel of Nandini Welfare Trust in Nagashettihalli
2005
Laying of Foundation Stone for Milk Product Unit in Shettihalli, Kasaba Hobli, Chennarayapatna
Taluk,Hassan Dist. by Shri Sharad Pawar, Hon'ble Minister for Agriculture, Consumer Affairs & Public
Distribution, Government of India.
2005
2005
VISIT OF UNION MINISTER FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN SMT.KANTHI SINGH TO KMF-STEP
2005
2005
2005
Dedication of Mother Dairy Powder Plant & Laying of Foundation Stone for Expansion of Mother
Dairy, Ice Cream Plant & Nandini Dairy Farmer's Welfare Trust Hostel Launch of Nandini set Curd in
Mother Dairy Premises, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.
2005
2005
Nandini Sperm Station has been awarded with ISO certificate & has been merited by Ministry of
Agriculture, GOI as 2nd best A grade semen station in the country during 2005-06
2006
2006
A Grade Semen Station (84 Marks) as per CMU evaluation during 2005-206 in Kakolu, Bengaluru.
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
Goodlife in Tetra brick (1 ltr.) & Set Curds launched in Kolar on 12.04.2006
2006
2006
2006
Foundation stone laid for New 300 MTs capacity at Hassan & Inauguration of Existing CFP
expansion from 100 MTs to 200 MTs.
2006
2006
Release of new generation Drinks Tetra Pack variants of Flavored milk & Buttermilk.
2006
Goodlife in Tetra brick in 4 Flavoured(200 ML) & Butter Milk launched in Bengaluru on 15.11.2006.
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
LAUNCHED NANDINI HOMOGENISED COW'S PURE MILK WITH 3.5% FAT in Vidhana
Soudha,Bengaluru
The Chief Minister Shree: H.D. Kumaraswamy released the Nandini Homogenised Milk containing
3.5% FAT in Bangalore On Thursday the 19th of April 2007. The Minister for Public Works & Energy
Shree: H.D. Revanna, Minister for Higher Education Shree: D.H. Shankaramurthy and Minister for
Animal Husbandry Shree: Revunaik Belamagi were present on the occasion
2007
Nandini Milk prices will go up by Rs.2 per litre from Thursday, 13.12.07. The prices of toned milk will
be Rs.16 per litre while curds per 500 gm will cost Rs.10. The upward revision of milk prices was
inevitable to meet the increased expenditure on production, processing, transportation & also to
promote dairy among the youth. Major portion of the increased price will go towards farmers Nandini
Milk prices will go up by Rs.2 per litre from Thursday, 13.12.07. The prices of toned milk will be
Rs.16 per litre while curds per 500 gm will cost Rs.10. The upward revision of milk prices was
inevitable to meet the increased expenditure on production, processing, transportation & also to
promote dairy among the youth. Major portion of the increased price will go towards farmers
2007
PROCUREMENT & SELLING PRICE REVISION(2 Rs.) wef 13.12.2007 announced on 12.12.2007
in PRESS CONFRNCE AT MEGA DAIRY,BANGALORE
Nandini Milk prices will go up by Rs.2 per litre from Thursday, 13.12.07. The prices of toned milk will
be Rs.16 per litre while curds per 500 gm will cost Rs.10. The upward revision of milk prices was
inevitable to meet the increased expenditure on production, processing, transportation & also to
promote dairy among the youth. Major portion of the increased price will go towards farmers on
13.12.07
2007
Chairman KMF inaguarated the additional infrastructure facilities commissioned for UHT production
from existing 40,000 LPD to 1.5 lakh LPD on 1.11.07 at Kolar Milk Union on 1.11.2007 .
2008
Commissioning of Channarayapatna Product Plant at a total cost of Rs. 72 Crores.
a) Launch of New products & new stunning packs (Sundae, Crazy Cone ice cream/Lite
Skimmed Milk/ Cool Milcafe/Choco Milk Shake/Dairy Whitener)
2008
2008
a) New Products(9).
(Lite Skimmed Milk/Cool Milcafe/Cool Choco Milk Shake/ Spiced Butter Milk/Dairy
Whitener/Sundae Icecreams[Chocolate,Strawberry]/Crazy cone Ice Cream[Butter
Scotch]/Pista Kulfi Ice Cream/Family Pack Ice Creams[Anjir/Black Currant/Kaju Draksh])
2008
2008
2008
2008
Release of new variants at Gulbarga Union - nandini Super pasteurised Full Cream Milk with 10%
SNF & nandini Homogenised pasteurised Cow's Milk on 9/12/2008
2008
2008
2008
Channarayapatna Chilling Centre: 100 TLPD expandable to 150 TLPD (450 Lakhs) - work
completed
Kumbalgodu Packing Station : 1.5 LLPD expandanble to 2.00 LLPD(850 Lakhs)- nearing
completion
2009
Bijapur Dairy Administrative office and Processing plant expansion (45 Lakhs) : GOK Grant
Tumkur - Compound work completed Canteen expansion & Modernization - under progress
2009
2009
Nandini has Won The Most Valuable Brand in Karnataka Award in the 'Sunday Indian & IIPM
Regional Excellence Awards 2009'
NOMINATED CATEGORIES
Won
Nandinis emergence as a consumer brand leader was recently honoured with the The Most
Valuable Brand Award at The Sunday Indian and The Indian Institute of Planning and
Management (IIPM) Regional Excellence Awards 2009.
Caf Coffee Day, Wipro, MTR and Titan were the other nominees in The Most Valuable Brand
Category, out of which Nandini took the lead. Karnataka Milk Federations Managing Director
I.R.Ramalinge Gowda received the prestigious award from Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO.
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
Release of Sampoorna Goodlife V ariant (4.5% Fat & 8.5 SNF) on Apr 2009
2009
2009
2009
2009
STARTED MILK SALES @ Andhra pardesh (1500 LPD) from Gulbarga dairy on 21st SEPTEMBER
2009
2009
UHT LAUNCH to Andaman & Nikobar (Retail sale Packs of 16000/month) on OCT'09
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
Hindu Newspaper
Inaugural session of three-day national conference on Indian dairying productivity and food
safety organized by the Indian Dairy Association on 14-Jun-10
2010
2010
2010
Inauguration of DCS
Inauguration of Dairy Cooperative Societies & commencement of Procurement Routes at NR Pura &
Koppa Talukas, Chickmagalur District
2010
NDRI, Bangalore
Sri A.S.Premanath, Managing Director KMF, honored by Director, National Dairy Research Institute
and leading dairy scientists during National Dairy Conference on Food regulations recently held on
6.9.2010 at NDRI, Bangalore on 6-Sep-10
2010
2010
Shri G.Somashekara Reddy, Chairman, KMF accompanied with Shri A.S.Premanath, Managing
Director, KMF visited Aarla Dairy Denmark,Pascal Dairy Spain, Carefore Super Market at France
and Tetra pak Head Office, Sweden to study the latest developments on 13-Dec-10
2010
Dr.T.Prasanna, Managing Director, Raichur,Bellary & Koppal Milk Union Limited. receivng
"NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION AWARD FOR THE YEAR 2010" by the Union Minister for
Power Mr. SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE on the occasion of "NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION on
14-Dec-10
2010
Export of 91MT Butter (in direct mode) to IRAQ & EGYPT by KMF on 16-Dec-10
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011
The two Co-Operative giants KMF & CAMPCO entered into an agreement by signing MOU for
production of CHOCOLATES
2011
The Grand Launch of Brand New 10 milk products by popular kannada cinesars - powerstar
Mr.Punith Rajkumar & Ms.Ragini Dwivedi.
2011
2011
Nandini enters sweet world of Chocolate Nandini Creamy Bite,Goodlife,Chit Chat & Eclairs on the
eve of "Ugadi" nandinichocolate festival,KMF launched one more sweet product.
2011
Inauguration of 1Lakh ltr capacity new UHT plant at Milk product plant Channarayapatna.
2011
2011
Channarayapatna milk product plant has crossed UHT sales and marketing 1.50 LLPD.
2011
A.I.Women workers 2 days State Level Conference sponsored by GOI under STEP scheme held at
NIANP auditorium,Banglore.
2011
KMF has entered into an agreement with CAMPCO, Puttur for production of CHOCOLATES.MOU
was signed by the two co-operative giants on 13.1.2011 in the august presence of Honorable chief
Minister of Karnataka Sri B.S. Yedyurappa, Sri G.Somashekara Reddy, Chairman KMF, Managing
Director KMF Sri Konkodi Padmanabha, Chairman Campco, Sri A.S.Premanath, Managing Director
KMF 0n 13.Jan.11
2011
The Grand Launch Of Brand New 10 Milk Products by Powerstar Mr.Punith Rajkumar,Ms.Ragini
Dwivedi , Shri.G.Somasekhara Reddy Chairman KMF and Shri A.S.Premanath. Managing Director
KMF. on 14-01-2011.
2011
2011
2011
Price Revision by Rs.2/ ( TM Selling to Rs.21/-, DTM Selling to Rs.20/- , HCM Selling to Rs.28/- ,
CURDS Selling to 26/-. ) ON 15.Feb.11
2011
Nandini enters sweet world of Chocolate Nandini Creamy Bite, Goodlife, Chit Chat & Eclairs On the
eve of Ugadi festival,KMF launched one more Sweet product nandinichocolate, ON 02.Apr.11
2011
Inauguration of 1Lakh ltr capacity new UHT plant at Milk product plant channarayapatna on
09.04.2011 by shri G.Somashekara Reddy chairman KMF & C.S Puttegowda MLA
Shravanabelagula. ON 09.Apr.11
2011
The Honorable Chife Minister of Karnataka appreciating KMF efforts in launching 'Nandini
Chocolates' to market on 03-04-2011 ON 13.Apr.11
2011
The top officials of M/s Mangniu Dairy, a leading dairy products manufacturer in China, consisting of
Ms.Yan Liu, Vice president Mengniu Dairy (Group) co., Ltd Ms.Lillie Li Ekhard, Business Unit
Director, M/s Arla visited KMF on 23.06.2011
2011
2012
2012
2012
The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in the interest of Farmers, has hiked the prices of milk by Rs.3
The cost for a litre of Nandini toned milk will be Rs 24and the price of curd will also go up by Rs 4
per liter. With an increase in the cost of production,diesel and power,this move will benefit the
farmers. on 07.JAN.12
2012
The doyen of Indias Cooperation movement & White Revolution , Padma vibhushana Dr.V.Kurien,
was felicitated on 24.01.2012 by Karnataka Milk Federation Honorable Chief Minister of Karnataka
Sri D.V.Sadanandagowda inaugurated the function, and Sri G.Somasekara Reddy, Honble
Chairman KMF & MLA Bellary city presided over the function. on 24.JAN.12
2012
For the first time in Southern India, Bengaluru Milk Union has commissioned continuous Butter
making machine with production capacity of 1000kgs of Butter in one hour. on 28.FEB.12
2012
Sri.G.Somasekhara Reddy, Chairman, KMF and MLA, Bellary City inaugurated the technical
conference on Cattle Artificial Insemination organized by Karnataka Milk Federation on 31-3-2012 at
the Koramangala Indoor Stadium.
2012
Mother Dairy in association with KMF Central office had organised World milk day on 01.06.2012 at
different locations of Bangalore city. Dr MN Venkataramu, MD KMF and Power star Puneeth
Rajkumar attended these programmes as chief guests. Sri A.S.PREMANATH, Director, Mother Dairy
welcomed the gathering & briefed about importance of WORLD MILK DAY
2012
Tumkur Dairy unit has been conferred with the honour of ISO 22000:2005 compliance by M/s DNV
co. The said certificate issued by DNV Certification unit, Netherlands was handed over in a glittering
function organized at Tumkur Dairy premises on 18.06.2012 by Chairman, KMF and Managing
Director, KMF was present on the occasion. The Unions Hitech 'nandini' parlour at NH 206 was also
declared open by the Chairman, KMF.
2012
Under the Indo-Dutch Joint Agriculture Action Plan for 2013-16, a team of Dutch experts visited
Karnataka Cooperative Milk Federation Ltd (KMF) to study Cooperative Dairy Development in
Karnataka. The Dutch team comprising Adrian Vernoij, Karel Fentsahm, Mathias Brienen and other
Dutch experts interacted with Dr. Venkataramu, Managing Director and other senior officers of KMF.
They appreciated the remarkable growth achieved by KMF and offered the exchange of advanced
Dutch technologies in the areas, such as Genetic improvement of cattle, Feed and Farm
Management, etc for the benefit of farmers of Karnataka. on 24.08.2012
2012
Samrudhi , Nandini Full Cream Milk is relaunched initially in the Bangalore market, on 1st of
November 2012. It is available at Rs 17 for 500ml pack.
2012
2012
Karnataka Milk Federation launches Nandini GoodLife toned milk in 100ml Tetra Pak package at an
affordable price of Rs 4.
2012
Felicitation to Dr. V.Kurien, Prize distribution to the winners of Nandini Talent Hunt competition and
Release of new delicious products of Nandini ON 24.01.12
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
KMF HAS REACHED RECORD LEVEL IN MILK PROCUREMENT OF 50.13 LKPD ON 18.5.12
2012
2012
2012
Tumkur Dairy unit has been conferred with the honour of ISO 22000:2005
2012
2012
2012
2012
1 Lakh ltr UHT Plant at Kumblagodu (Mandya Milk Union) is Commissioned on December 10, 2012
2012
January 24, 2013 : LAUNCHING OF MOBILE MILK TESTING FACILITY IN BANGALORE CITY.
2012
2012
Procurement & Selling price of Nandini Milk is revised on February 09/12, 2013.
2012
South Indias first Fodder Densification Unit is commissioned on February 20, 2012
2012
2012
SMP & Butter sale is Highest in the year 2012-13 compared to all previous years.
2012
2013
On January 23, 2013 - KMF officially launched Mobile Milk Testing facility for creating awareness
about the quality of milk consumed and detecting adulteration of milk .
2013
On February 09, 2013 - In the interest of the Milk Producing Farmers of the State and to meet the
increased cost of Milk production at farmers level the selling price of Nandini Milk variants and Curd
has been increased by Rs.3/litre.
2013
On August 01, 2013 - The Inaugural function of KSHEERA BHAGYA, -the innovative and
prestigious program of distributing milk to school and Anganwadi children by the Karnataka
Government was organized by Karnataka Milk Federation in association with Lower and Higher
Education Department, Women and Child Department of Karnataka State.
2013
2013
2013
On November 23, 2013 - Laying of Foundation Stone for Bagalkot Nandini Hitech Dairy.
2013
On December 13, 2013 - 42nd Dairy Industries conference at Chennai trade center, Chennai, Tamil
Nadu under the theme Growth in Indian Dairying and Trade issues organised by IDA.
2013
2014
Declaration of Incentive of Rs.0.20 paise per litre milk procured to DCS Staff by Karnataka Govt.
2014
2014
2014
2014
Gulbarga Dairy which was under KMFcontrol handed over to Gulbarga Milk Union
2014
2014
Nandini Milk Powder worth of Rs. One Crore was sent to Jammu-Kashmir as flood relief material
2014
Reformulated Nandini Gold Cattle Feed was released on 15.11.2014 on the occasion of Sahakara
Saptaha which was jointly organized by Karnataka Milk Federation, Karnataka State Cooperative
Federation, Karnataka State Women Cooperative Federation
2014
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 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:
Providing SS utensils, antiseptic solutions for udder cleaning on pre and post milking,
etc. to producers.
Addresses
I. REGISTERED OFFICE
Mysore-Chamarajanagar District
Co-operative Milk Producers'
Societies Union Ltd.
Siddarthanagar, T.Narasipura Road,
Mysore - 570 011.
Ph:0821-2473923 Fax: 2472797
E-mail: mymul@sancharnet.in
Kudige Dairy
Kudige - 571 232,
Kodagu Dist.
Ph.:08276-278247
Bagalkot Dairy
No. B-2 Shed, Industrial Estate
Kaladagi Road, Bagalkot - 587 101.
Ph: 08354 - 434234
Manipal Dairy
Co-operative Industrial Estate
Manipal - 576 119
Ph: 0820-2570948
Davanagere Dairy
Doddabathi
Davanagere - 577 566
Ph:08192-291551
Raichur Dairy
Yeramarus Village, Hyderabad Road,
Raichur - 584 134
Ph: 08532-251367
Mother Dairy
Yelahanka, GKVK Post
Bangalore - 560 065,
Ph:080-28460162 Fax: 28462652
E-mail: motherdairy_kmf@yahoo.co.in
Shimoga District.
Ph No:08187-290644
DDIL, Asangi-Bagalkot
Asangi-587317, Near Banahatti,
Jamakhandi Taluk, Bagalkot District
Phone:08353230191
Email: dempodairy@yahoo.co.in
Training Centre
Siddarthanagar Post
Alanahalli, Mysore - 570 011.
Ph:0821-2471097
Training Centre
Rayapur Training Centre
Rayapur Dairy Premises Rayapur, Dharwad -580009
Ph. No.0836-232267
V.DEPOT ADDRESS
Training Centres
The Central Training Institute (CTI) was established by the KDDC ( Karnataka Dairy
Development Corporation) which is now known as Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in the
year 1985 1st of January as a centre in order to enhance the knowledge and skills concerned to
the activities, functioning & maintenance of MPCS and Animal Health Practices by training
the staff and the members of the Dairy Co-operative Societies (DCS) or Milk Producers Cooperative Societies (MPCS) of all the unions and the field level staff (Extension Officers) of the
unions.
With the formation of the KMF on the lines of the ANAND pattern all the districts covered
under 13 Milk Unions in the state came under the preview of the programs. Since, training at the
grass-root level being a must for the success of the organization. Central Training Institute
branches are opened as Regional Training Institutes at Mysore and Dharwad. Hence training for
the 13 unions DCS staff and members are distributed among all the three training centers. The
Central Training Institute covers Bengaluru, Kolar and Tumkur Milk unions. Mysore training
Institute covers Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Dhaksina Kannada Milk Unions and Dharwad
Training Institute covers Gulbarga, Belgaum, Bellary, Bijapur and Shimoga Milk unions.
CTI also diversified to take up training programs on HRD (Human Resource Development) and
technical for the employees of the Federation and its units and all unions to make the plant and
office management and operations smooth.
LOCATION
The Institute is located in KMF complex behind the Bengaluru Milk Union Limited (Bengaluru
Dairy) on Dr. M.H. MariGowda Road, Opposite to Christ College Audogodi Dharmarm College
Post Dairy Circle 560 029. Since the Location is corner of the Dairy Circle Mico Road and Dr.
M. H. MariGowda Road. The Major Commercial business centers like M.G. Road, Brigade
Road, Commercial Street, Avenue Road, Market, GandhiBazaar, Jayanagar are all within a radius
of 6 to 8 Km.
The Surroundings of the institute are quite calm and is away from the din and bustle of the city
creating good atmosphere for learning process and official Meetings.
OBJECTIVE
The Training Institute started with a humble objective of training the staff and members of the
MPC, keeping in space with the changing needs of the organization, the institute also focus
towards Human Resource Development.
BRIEF PROFILE OF PROGRAMMES:The programs undertaken can be broadly classified into three areas:
Training programs at MPCS level:The Training programs for staffs of MPCS are as follows:
1. Management Committee members training
2. Secretary
3. Dairy Animal Management
4. Clean Milk Production
5. First Aid
6. Artificial Insemination also includes Cluster Artificial Insemination
7. BMC & AMCU
And the members are trained in Animal health practice and care which also covers Clean Milk
Production at root level.
Procurement & Input:The Extension Officers of the Unions are trained for the supervision of MPCS includes MPCS
accounts maintenance, conduct of periodical review meetings, testing the quality of Milk,
Animal health practice and care, Clean Milk Production and best Management Practice for a
profitable running of the societies.
Human Resource Development:- Trainings for the employees and officers of different
Departments of unions. Training Programmes are taken up in key areas such as Finance,
Marketing, Production and Operations Management, General Management Programmes ,
Technical Programmes specific to the Dairy Such as Maintenance of Plant & Machinery/
Refrigeration, Energy Conservation, Quality Control, Food Safety standards, recent advances in
the field of animal health and nutrition etc.,
Regarding this, all the three Training Institute have a well-stocked library and fully equipped
with other training related facilities and Computer Lab. Regular guest lectures from experts and
need based workshops are also being regularly organized.
FACILITIES:Conference Hall:- The institute have two spacious Conference Halls. Each can accommodate 50
candidates. The Hall is equipped with facilities of Audio visual aids and overhead projector.
Accommodation:- The institute has a good Hostel facility.
Canteen:- A fully equipped canteen functions exclusively for the purpose of the trainees residing
at the hostel.
Transport Facility:- The institute has a bus for transportation of the Trainees for visits to
Institutions for exposure and Training.
Scope for extending facilities to other Organizations and Government Departments:The experience and the expertise developed over the years has given us the impetus to go a step
further to extend the facilities available at the institute and hostel to other organizations,
Government Departments and Banks who may want to undertake In-house training programmes
for their employees/officers and to conduct official Meetings.
Whom to Contact:All correspondence shall be addressed to:The Additional Director (Training)
Central Training Institute
Karnataka Milk Federation Complex
Dr. M.H. mariGowda Road
D.R. College Post
Bengaluru 560 029
Calf Feed
Calf Starter
Bull Feed
Urea Molasses Brick at Rajankunte & Mineral Mixture in Gubbi, Hassan and Dharwad Plant are
produced. Also Formaldehyde treatment (by pass protein) plant has been established in Hassan
and started production.
Nandini Cattle feed is distributed not only to our milk unions but also to other organizations
like NDRI, CFSPTI, CCBF, NIANP, IVRT, BSF(Yelahanka), UAgS(Hebbal/GKVK), SLBC,
SBTC, SSCC and also to Rajbhavan
During the year 1995-96, due to inconsistency in terms of supplies and qualities of Milk Packing
Film by suppliers, KMF decided to establish a Pouch Film Plant as backward integration.
The Project Report was prepared by Institute of Rural Management, Anand. The project was
established during 1997 with the help of National Co-operative Dairy Federation of India and
Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET), Mysore, as technical
consultant.
The Project investment made was Rs.393.36 lakhs.
Pouch Film Plant is situated in Marathalli, HAL Road which is about 15 kms from Bangalore
Bus Station.
Dempo Dairy
The Dempo Dairy Industries Limited, a sick unit Under the BIFR with a dairy at Aasangi, was
taken over by KMF in 1993 under financial assistance from NDDB and GOK. The Plant is today
an ISO-2000 certified plant.
The Dairy has a Powder Plant with a capacity of drying 1.0 Lakh litres per day. The plant mainly
produces Butter, Skimmed Milk Powder and Ghee.
Apart from selling the products under the Nandini brand, it still sells products under the brand
name Bounce (of the erstwhile Dempo Dairy Industries Ltd.) in Goa and Bombay.
State of the art automation technology (DCS / Scada) for milk processing and powder
manufacturing and energy efficient equipment and machineries adhering to HACCP
standards along with advanced dairy transaction processing system(ERP).
Fully automated refrigeration plant using environment friendly ammonia liquid over feed
system with ICE silo.
Cream storage: 60 KL
The project has been setup in a 22 Acres of land, beside national high way NH-48
(Bangalore-Mangalore)
o Estimated cost of the project is Rs 6942.64 Lakh out of which 20% is borne by
KMF and remaining is loan from NDDB.
Installation of Nadini UHT Milk Processing and packing facility of 1,00,000 Ltrs/ Day
Capacity.
Includes facility for packing Nandini UHT milk in 500 ML, 200 ML Fino and 200 ML
Brik packs.Fino and 100 ML Fino packs.(started from Jan12)
This Project is aimed to address ever growing Market demand of Nandini UHT Milk.
Links:
http://www.kmfnandini.coop/