KMF Introduces Nandini Liquid Milk To Delhi NCR, Expanding Its Market Reach Beyond Karnataka.

Nov 22, 2024 - 01:32
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KMF Introduces Nandini Liquid Milk To Delhi NCR, Expanding Its Market Reach Beyond Karnataka.

Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), the apex body representing milk producer cooperatives in Karnataka is happy to announce the launch of its premium range of Nandini liquid milk and curd into the Delhi NCR market. All this is scheduled to take place on 21st November 2024 in the gracious presence of Shri. Hon'ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri D.K. Shivakumar Hon'ble Deputy Minister of Karnataka along with Shri K. N. Rajanna Co-operative Minister, Shri K. Venkatesh Minister for Animal Husbandry, Shri.N Cheluvarayaswamy Agricultural minister, Other Cabinet ministers, Shri L.B.P. Bheema Naik the Chairman of KMF, Shri B. Boregowda Chairman of Mandya Milk union and Board of Directors of KMF and Mandya Milk union and the Managing Director of KMF.

KMF, established way back over four decades ago, has been an ever-present stalwart in rural economic and social development and is today the second-largest cooperative dairy in India and, indeed, the leading cooperative dairy in South India in terms of milk procurement as well as sales. "Every day, KMF procures 95 lakh Liters of milk and returns 80% of the consumer rupee directly to the farmers-a remarkable achievement in the agricultural sector, where farmers typically receive a much smaller share 'said Shri L.B.P. Bheema naik-Chairman-Karnataka Milk Federation".

The KMF has transformed the state from a milk deficit to a milk surplus state and brought it among the very few perennial surplus states in the country through unwavering support from the Karnataka state government, mainly facilitated by fair and remunerative milk prices paid to the producers which have incentivized rapid dairy development in the state.

KMF is also a significant player in the global dairy trade, and the company exports various items including skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, ghee, UHT milk, and other dairy products to more than 25 countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and the USA. With an annual turnover of over Rs 25,000 crores, KMF hasn't just made a significant contribution to the rural economy of Karnataka but has also introduced new benchmarks in the Indian dairy industry," said Mr Jagdish M K-Managing Director-Karnataka Milk Federation.

Taking the success story of Launching liquid milk in the major cities / states namely Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Vidarbha, Goa, Kerala and to cater to the growing demand from loyal consumers across the country, Mr. Raghunandan- Marketing Director- Karnataka Milk Federation said that " KMF is expanding its market presence by launching 4 variety of Nandini liquid milk in Delhi NCR, along with a variety of curds. This move is in line with the innovation and introduction of new products under KMF, ensuring that dairy farming is profitable and sustainable in Karnataka".