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 13 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: KEY I TEMS 197 6- 77 2011-2012(Up to Mar'12) 2012-13(Upto Sep'12) Dairy Co- operatives Nos 41 6 13006 REGED / 11568 Funct 13294 REGED /11823 Funct Membership Nos 37 00 0 21.51 Lacs 21.90 Lacs
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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 13 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:
KEY ITEMS
1976-77
2011-2012(Up to Mar'12)
2012-13(Upto Sep'12)
Dairy Co-operatives Nos 41613006 REGED /
11568 Funct 13294 REGED
/11823 Funct
Membership Nos37000
21.51 Lacs 21.90 Lacs
Avg. Milk Procurement
Kgs/day
50000
Avg.42.85 Peak Pro
c.46.49(Nov'11)
LKPD
Avg.49.69Peak Proc
.54.22(Oct'12LKPD
Milk SalesLts/day
95050
28.90 LLPD / Curd:2.74 LKPD /
Good life 2.19 LLPD
29.88 LLPD / Curd:3.06 LKPD / Good life 2.32
LLPDCattle Feed Consumed
Kgs/DCS
220 2958 2766
Daily Payment to Farmers
Rs.Lakhs
0.90
785 990
TurnoverRs.Crores
5823.69 ----------
World Bank Study - Observations
The World Bank, in its study on the effect of Co-operative dairying in Karnataka, has pointed out that :
The villages with Dairy Co-operative Societies are much better off than those without.
The families with dairy cattle are economically better than those without dairy cattle.
Women who had no control on the household income have better control in terms of Milk Money.
A single commodity �MILK� has acted as a catalyst in the change in the Socio-Economic impact of
the rural economy.
There is a positive impact on those at the lower end of the economic ladder both in terms of landholding
and caste.
PERSPECTIVE PLAN 2010
After the closure of OF-III project. Government of Karnataka and NDDB signed an MOU during February
2000, for further strengthening the Dairy Development Activities in Karnataka with an outlay of Rs.250
Crores. Consequent to the announcement of new lending terms and conditions by NDDB through an
evolution of an action plan - Perspective 2010 to enable the dairy cooperatives to face the challenges of
the increased demand for milk and milk products by focusing efforts in the four major thrust areas of
Strengthening the Cooperatives. Enhancing Productivity, Managing Quality and building a National
Information Network, plans are under implementation.
FUTURE VISION
To consolidate the gains of Dairying achieved in the state of Karnataka and with a view to efficiently chill,
process and market ever developing and increasing milk procurement with an utmost emphasis on the
Quality and in the process conserve the socio-economic interests of rural milk producers, the Govt. of
Karnataka through KMF has proposed to undertake several projects with financial and technical support
of NDDB for which an MOU was signed between Govt. of Karnataka and NDDB on 10th Nov. 2004.
I Projects undertaken by KMF / Union budget:
1.1 UHT Plant godown at Channarayapatna plant
1.2 Dharwad CFP expansion from 150 to 200 MTPD
1.3 CFP Raw material godown of capacity 5000 MT at Dharwad
1.4 CFP Raw material godown of capacity 2000 MT at Gubbi
1.5 Ice cream plant at Bellary – 10000 Ltr per day capacity
1.6 Nandini Milk product plant expansion – civil construction
1.7 Pouch film plant admin and canteen building construction
1.8 UHT Plant establishment at Kumbalgodu for Mandya milk union
II Projects undertaken by KMF Under GOK/GOI Grant
3.1 Fodder densification Plant Civil building at Chamarajnagar
3.2 Fodder densification Plant at Haveri (12 MTPD)
3.3 CFP Establishment at Shikaripura – 300 MTPD (GOK grant)
III Projects undertaken by NDDB Under PERSPECTIVE PLAN
4.1 CFP Hassan 300 MTPD
4.2 Mysore Dairy Expansion – 150 to 300 TLPD capacity
4.3 Hassan Dairy Expansion - 120 to 300 TLPD
4.4 Cattle Feed Plant – 300 MTPD at Hassan
4.5 Tumkur Dairy Expansion – 100 to 325 TLPD
4.6 Hoskote Dairy for Bangalore Milk Union– 200 TLPD
4.7 Mandya Dairy Expansion – 250 to 400 TLPD
Other GOK Financial Support:
1. To support Milk Producers of DCS members GOK is providing an amount of Rs.2.00 per litre as
incentive to the milk producer from 2008-09 onwards.
2. GOK is providing financial assistance for strengthening Dairy Development infrastructure facilities at
Northern Karnataka milk unions jurisdiction which will also redress regional imbalance as per Dr.
Nanjundappa's report.
UNITS OF KMF
KMF has the following Units functioning directly under its control:
Mother Dairy, Yelahanka,Bangalore.
Nandini Hi-Tech Product Plant, Channarayapatna.
Nandini Milk Products, KMF Complex, Bangalore.
Cattle Feed Plants at Rajanukunte/Gubbi/Dharwad/Hassan.
Nandini Sperm Station (formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen Bank) at
Hessaraghatta.
Nandini Packaging Film Plant at Munnekolalu, Marathhalli.
Central Training Institute,Bangalore & Traning Institutes at Mysore/Dharwad.
Gulbarga Dairy, Gulbarga.
Vision To march forward with a missionary zeal which will make KMF a trailblazer of exemplary performance
and achievements beckoning other Milk Federations in the country in pursuit of total emulation of its
good deeds.
To ensure prosperity of the rural Milk producers who are ultimate owners of the Federation.
To promote producer oriented viable cooperative society to impart an impetus to the rural income, dairy
productivity and rural employment.
To abridge the gap between price of milk procurement and sale price.
To develop business acumen in marketing and trading disciplines so as to serve consumers with quality
milk, give a fillip to the income of milk producers.
To compete with MNCs and Private Dairies with better quality of milk and milk products and in the
process sustain invincibility of cooperatives.
MISSION
Heralding economic, social and cultural prosperity in the lives of our milk producer members by
promoting vibrant, self-sustaining and holistic cooperative dairy development in Karnataka State
ObjectivesKMF is a Cooperative Apex Body in the State of Karnataka representing organisations of milk producers'
and implementing alround dairy development activities to achieve the following objectives:
To ensure assured and remunerative market round the year for the milk produced by the farmer
members.
To make available quality milk and other premier dairy products to urban consumers.
To build & develop village level institutions as cooperative model units to manage the dairy activities.
To ensure provision of inputs for milk production, processing facilities and dissemination of know how.
To facilitate rural development by providing opportunities for self employment at village level, preventing
migration to urban areas,introducing cash economy and opportunity for a sustained income.
The philosophy of dairy development is to eliminate middlemen and organise institutions to be owned and
managed by the milk producers themselves, employing professionals. To sum it up, every activity of KMF
revolves around meeting one basic objective: 'Achieve economies of scale to ensure maximum returns to
the milk producers, at the same time facilitate wholesome milk at reasonable price to urban consumers'.
Ultimately, the complex network of cooperative organisation should build a bridge between masses of
rural producers and millions of urban consumers and in the process achieve a socio-economic revolution
in every hinterland of the State.
Evolution
Karnataka Milk Federation which is most popular as KMF, evolved itself as a premier and most profitable
dairy farmers' organization in the State of Karnataka.
As an agency in 1975 to implement the World Bank Aided Dairy Development Projects,Karnataka Dairy
Development Corporation (KDDC) was formed, the company grew itself fast and as it spreads the wings
of new found rural economic activity - Dairying all over the State, the genesis of apex cooperative body
took the shape of KMF in 1983 encompassing entire State with 13 District Co-operative Milk Unions
executing the various parameters of Dairy activity - organization of Dairy Co-operatives, Milk Routes,
Veterinary Services, Procurement of milk in two shifts of the day, Chilling, Processing of milk, distribution
of milk and also establishment of Cattle Feed Plants, Nandini Sperm Station, Liquid Nitrogen Supply,
Training Centres - as its main stay.
The entire system was reconstructed on the model of now well known `ANAND' pattern dairy cooperative
societies. Eight southern districts of Karnataka was considered initially with a target of organizing 1800
Dairy Co-operative Societies, four Milk Unions and processing facilities were set up to the tune of 6.5
lakhs per day by 1984.
Under Operation Flood - II &III, project which started in 1984 & 1987 covered the remaining parts of
Karnataka. Thirteen milk unions are organized in 175 talukas of all 20 districts then and the field work was
extended by organizing more dairy cooperative societies. The processing facilities i.e. chilling centers,
milk dairies and powder plants were transferred in phases to the administrative control of respective
cooperative milk unions and the activities continued to be implemented by these District Organisations.
Additional processing facilities were created & existing facilities augmented every decade with the help of
Govt. / Zilla Panchayat and NDDB to handle ever increasing milk procurement without declaring milk
holidays. The processing facility as exists at 32.25 lakh liters/day is further strengthened.
Organisation Chart
The organization is three tiered on Co-operative principles.
A. Dairy Co-operative Societies at grass root level.
B.District Co-operative Milk Unions at single / multi district level.
C.Milk Federation at State level.
All above three are governed by democratically elected board from among the milk producers. Under the
direction of elected boards, KMF, various functional Units & Unions are performing the assigned tasks to
ensure fulfilment of organisation objectives.
Board of Directors
SRI G.SOMASEKHARA REDDY CHAIRMAN
KARNATAKA MILK FEDERATION
H.D.REVANNA
HASSAN UNION
G.P.REVANASIDDAPPA
SHIMOGA UNION
K.V.NAGARAJU H.J.CHANDRU
KOLAR-CHIKKABALLAPURA
UNIONMANDYA UNION
MARUTHI KASHAMPURA
GULBARGA-BIDAR UNION
P.NAGARAJU
BANGALORE UNION
H.K.RENUKA PRASAD
TUMKUR UNION
DHARWAD UNION
SANJAY GOWDA R PATIL
BELGAUM UNION
MALLIKARJUNA
SHANKARAPPA JAGURA
BIJAPUR-BAGALKOTE
UNION
RAVIRAJ HEGDE
DK-MANGALORE UNION
B.H KRISHNA REDDY
NOMINATED DIRECTOR
E. ASWATHNARAYANA
NOMINATED DIRECTOR
MANGALADEVI BIRADAR
NOMINATED DIRECTOR
S.C.ASHOK
MYSORE-
CHAMARAJANAGAR UN
HARSH GUPTA IAS
MANAGING DIRECTOR, KMF
ARAVIND JANNU, IAS
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO
GOK AH&F
S.G.HEGDE,IA
S
RCS
DR.D.M.DAS
DIRECTOR AH&VS DEP, GOK
B S KHANNA
GM, NDDB
KMF Officers
SRI G.SOMASEKHARA REDDY - CHAIRMAN , KMF
HARSH GUPTA IAS - MANAGING DIRECTOR , KMFName Designation Place of workingSRI G.SOMASEKHARA REDDY
CHAIRMAN KMF CO
HARSH GUPTA IASMANAGING DIRECTOR
KMF CO
RAVIKUMAR KAKADE DIRECTOR (ENGG & MKTG)
KMF CO
D SRINATH DIRECTOR (QC & ADMIN)
KMF CO
P V MOHAN KRISHNA DIRECTOR (FIN) KMF CODR.H.N.SUDHAKAR ADNL DIR (ADMIN) KMF CODR.D.N.HEGDE I/C ADNL DIR (CFP),
ADNL DIR(AH)KMF CO
VAKHEEL-UR-RAHMAN ADNL DIR (STEP) KMF COB.NATRAJ ADNL DIR (R&D/Q.C) KMF CO
V RAJESHWAR M.D BELGAUM MILK UNIONRANGANATH. B.P M.D HASSAN MILK UNIONDR.K SWAMY M.D MANDYA MILK UNIONDR. SURESH BABU M.D MYSORE-CHAMARAJNAGARDR B V SATHYANARAYAN I/C M.D DAKSHINA KANNADADR M JANARDAN REDDY M.D RAICHUR-BELLARY-KOPPALDR.K.RAMACHANDRA BHAT
M.D DHARWAD MILK UNION
N B MARATHE M.D BIJAPUR-BAGALKOTDR T GURLINGAIAH M.D SHIMOGA MILK UNIONBUKKA MALLIKARJUNA M.D GULBARGA MILK UNION
UNIT CHIEFS
Name Designation Place of workingA S PREMANATH DIR MOTHER DAIRYC NARASIMHA REDDY DIR NANDINI HITECH PRODUCT
PLANT,CHANNARAYAPATNADR. R.MAHESH ADDL.DIR NANDINI SPERM STATIONSURESH KULKARNI ADDL.DIR CENTRAL TRAINING INSTITUTE,
BANGALORERAMTHAL I/C G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, GUBBIT M LINGAPPA G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, RAJANUKUNTES R MADHUSUDAN I/C G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, DHARWADD.VIVEK G.M CATTLE FEED PLANT, HASSANM T KULKARNI G.M NANDINI MILK PRODUCTSY GOPAL GM NANDINI PACKAGING FILM PLANTDR V V KUMAR J.D TRAINING CENTRE, MYSOREC B NESVI J.D TRAINING CENTRE, DHARWADB.N.VIJAYKUMAR G.M GULBARGA DAIRYN B MARATHE M D DDIL,ASANGI- BAGALKOT
Mile Stones
1955
First Dairy in Karnataka set up at Kudige, Kodagu Dist.
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
World Bank aided Karnataka Dairy Development project implemented.
1974
Karnataka Dairy Development Corporation (KDDC) is born.
1975
First Spear Head Team is positioned.
1975
First registration of Milk Producers' Co-operative Society.
1975
Government dairies transferred to KDDC.
1976
First registration of Union.
1980
Karnataka Milk Products Limited established.
1982
First Milk product dairy started at Gejjalagere, Mandya.
1983
Corporate brand name‘Nandini' given.
1983
a) First Cattle Feed Plant commissioned at Rajanukunte
b) Capacity Expanded from 100MT to 200 MT
1984
Nandini Sperm Station (formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen Bank) Commissioned.
1984
Operation Flood-II implemented.
1984
Karnataka Milk Federation is born.
1984
KDDC transformed into KMF.
1984
Product Dairy, Dharward Commissioned.
1984
Mother Dairy Started functioning.
1985
Remaining Govt. Dairies transferred to KMF.
1987
Operation Flood-III implementation.
1987
Dairies at Hassan, Tumkur & Mysore transferred to district milk unions.
1988
Dairies at Bangalore,Gejjalagere, Dharwad,Belgaum and Mangalore transferred to district milk unions.
1988
Training centres at Mysore,Dharwad & Gulbarga transferred to unions.
1989
Milk Supply to Kolkata Mother Dairy through railway tankers from Mother Dairy, Bangalore.
1989
Centralised Marketing Organised.
1989
Last Milk Shed registered as a union (Raichur & Bellary Union).
Inauguration of additional Infrastructure facilities for UHT milk production at Kolar from existing 40,000 LPD to 1.5 LLPD.
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)
b) Launch of Goodlife Slim in 1Ltr Brik.
2009
Gulbarga Dairy & Milk Marketing taking over by KMF
2009
Nandini has Won “The Most Valuable Brand in Karnataka Award” in the 'Sunday Indian & IIPM Regional Excellence Awards 2009'
2009
Channarayapatna Chilling Centre inaguration - 1 LLPD
2009
New Sales Depo Started at Gulbarga
2009
All NMP Products in new packs - Mysore pak,peda,burfi,Badam powder,Jamoon mix(Dec'09); Paneer,Khova(Mar'09)
2009
Launch of Good Life variants in Cuttack,Orissa,Tiruchi(Tamilnadu)
2009
Inaguration of Indinagar Shoppee cum Cold Storage by KMF Chairman
2009
UHT SUPPLY TO Andaman & Nikobar
2009
Chief Minister Sri B.S.Yeddyurappa,was conferred with "Ksheera Bandhu" Award at State level Milk Producers Convention at Dabaspet, Tumkur for GOK's Support to producers with Rs.2 incentive per litre of milk.
2010
New Sales Depo Started at Mysore
2010
Foundation Stone Laying for HOSTKOTE DAIRY
2010
MOU for commissioning of Nandini Parlours in IOCL retail outlets signed
2010
Peak Procurement of 41.83 LKPD (during 2010-11)
2010
Starting of Procurement routes at N.R.Pura,Koppa Taluk(Chickmagalur District)
2010
Hosting of new KMF website wwww.kmfnandini.coop with online order facility
2010
Export of 91MT Butter(in direct mode) to IRAQ & EGYPT by KMF
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
Price Revision by Rs.2/- (TM revised to Rs.21/-,DTM revised to Rs.20/-,HCM revised to Rs.28/-,CURDS revised to Rs.26/-
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
The official Launching of e-sale by KMF
2011
DK Milk Union Silver Jublee Celebration.
2011
Hassan Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 5 Lkpd on 09.06.2011.
2011
Mysore Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 5 Lkpd on 10.06.2011.
2011
Bellary Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 1 Lkpd on 13.06.2011.
2011
Kolar Milk Union has crossed another milestone in UHT sales and marketing by reaching 3.45 LLPD
2011
Channarayapatna milk product plant has crossed UHT sales and marketing 1.50 LLPD.
2011
Dharwad Milk Union Silver Jubilee Function Celebration
2011
A.I.Women workers 2 days State Level Conference sponsored by GOI under STEP scheme held at NIANP auditorium,Banglore.
2011
Mandya Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 5 Lkpd on 10.11.2011
2012
Price Revision by Rs.3/- (TM revised to Rs.24/-,DTM revised to Rs.23/-,HCM revised to Rs.28/-,CURDS revised to Rs.30/-
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
Peak Procurement of 46.49 LKPD (during 2011-12)
2012
Hassan Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 6 Lkpd on 07.05.2012.
2012
Bangalore Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 10 Lkpd on 15.05.2012
2012
Kolar Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 8 Lkpd on 20.05.2012.
2012
Mysore Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 6 Lkpd on 25.05.2012.
2012
KMF HAS REACHED RECORD LEVEL IN MILK PROCUREMENT OF 50.13 LKPD ON 18.5.12
2012
Peak Goodlife sales 4.26 LLPD on 22.08.2012.
2012
Bangalore Milk Union Milk Proc.touched 11 Lkpd on 06.09.2012.
Human Resource DevelopmentThere are at present 20.35 Lakh dairy farmers as primary members including 3.5 Lakhs of SC/ST and 6.6
Lakh woman members.
Dairy Co-operatives employ more than 32000 people and 5200 are permanent KMF Units and Unions
employees.
Indirect employment thro' veterinary services, milk transportation, milk sales etc. activities is to the tune of
52000 people.
This sector has also created demand and employment in manufacturers of equipments required by DCS,
Dairies, printing and the like.Know More
Quality and Food Safety
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.