National Dairy Development Board (NDDB)
The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) is a cornerstone of India's dairy sector, with its headquarters located in Anand, Gujarat. Established to foster the growth of the dairy industry, NDDB has been instrumental in implementing the "Anand Pattern" of dairy cooperatives, which has significantly improved milk production and the economic well-being of dairy farmers across the nation.
Leadership and Management
Under the leadership of Dr. Meenesh Shah, NDDB continues to lead the transformation of India's dairy sector. Dr. Shah, who serves as the Chairman, is also the Member Secretary of the Indian National Committee of the International Dairy Federation (INC IDF), promoting international collaboration in the dairy industry.
Significant Events
NDDB actively engages in global dairy discussions, as exemplified by Dr. Meenesh Shah's participation in the International Dairy Federation (IDF) General Assembly. This active participation underscores NDDB's commitment to adopting global best practices and standards.
Financial Indicators
The Indian dairy sector is valued at approximately USD 160 billion, with NDDB playing a crucial role in its development through strategic cooperative initiatives, rather than direct profit-oriented operations. NDDB's efforts have significantly contributed to the robust growth of the sector.
Company Plans and Future Initiatives
NDDB is focused on driving the dairy industry forward by emphasizing digital transformation, sustainability, and innovation. Its key priorities include strengthening the dairy supply chain, enhancing quality standards, and expanding export activities. Noteworthy initiatives include its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Manipur government to boost regional dairy production and collaboration with WAMUL to enhance Assam's dairy output. Additionally, NDDB promotes biogas generation models such as the Zakariyapura, Banaskantha, and Varanasi models to support sustainability efforts.
NDDB also emphasizes cooperative development, women's empowerment programs, and advancements in dairy technology research and development. Mother Dairy, a subsidiary of NDDB, was involved in establishing the 'Operation Flood' program.
In recognition of its sustainability efforts, NDDB received accolades in the 'Climate action in the dairy sector' category for its Carbon Credits from Biogas Plants initiative. This manure management program reduces methane emissions, generates clean fuel, and provides an additional revenue stream for smallholder farmers through carbon credit sales.
Modified: 2025/11/20
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