SrinagarMinister of State for Forest, Environment, Animal & Sheep Husbandry, Cooperative and Fisheries, Mir Zahoor Ahmad, Tuesday underscored the need for making all existing Cooperative Business units and Milk plants profitable and commercially viable. He also called for revival of poultry through cooperatives in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chairing a meeting with the Officers of Cooperative Department, Jammu Kashmir Milk Plant Cooperative Limited (JKMPCL) and stakeholders of Poultry units, the Minister asked the concerned to achieve the set targets by working with utmost dedication and honesty.
The Minister was apprised that JKMPCL with a membership base of over 13000 milk producers associated with this organization. It caters to more than 400 village dairy co-operative societies. It was said that during the last 11 years of its operations, turnover of JKMPCL has grown at an impressive manner.
Appreciating JKMPCL for its successful operation, organization, the Minister directed them for imparting scientific and modern methods of dairy enhancement to the Self Help Groups (SHGs) in the State so that their livelihood will be enhanced with the use of new technological interventions.
The Minister also called for wide publicity of the Cooperative activities so that maximum awareness is generated among the beneficiaries. He asked the concerned that it is high time to ensure early regeneration of poultry through Cooperatives in the State. He asked them that every possible help would be provided by the Government in this regard.
Mir Zahoor stressed on strengthening the Village Dairy and Poultry Co-operative Societies which he said will help to improve the socio-economic conditions of the people.
Secretary, Cooperative Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Chief Executive Officer, JKMPCL, Mayank Tiwari and representatives of Poultry Units were present in the meeting.
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