Govt taking steps to reduce price of cattle feed, says Minister Chinchurani

Minister inaugurates distribution of financial aid for flood-hit dairy farmers, co-op societies
Alappuzha / December 8, 2021

Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Smt  J Chinchurani said today that the state government is taking necessary steps to make available adequate quantities of cattle feed for dairy farmers at affordable prices as part of  efforts to reduce the input cost in the dairy sector. 

The Minister was speaking while inaugurating the distribution of financial  assistance announced by Thiruvananthapuram Regional Co-operative Milk Producers Union (TRCMPU) for dairy farmers and milk cooperative societies in flood-ravaged areas, at a function at Vallikunnam in the district.

Around 60 farmers received the relief assistance at the function.

The government is giving top priority to ensure remunerative price to milk producers and ease the burden from frequent  increase in cattle feed price in co-ordination with Milma and other dairy sector agencies, the Minister said.

“Unavailability of ingredients to make cattle feed is a big problem faced by the state. This results in high prices of cattle feed. The government is working on plans to address this issue.  These include cultivation of feeding grass. Milk cooperative societies will be encouraged to take up grass cultivation on lands available in their respective localities,” Smt Chinchurani added.

Noting that Kerala is  not only on the verge of attaining self-sufficiency in milk production but set to emerge as a major milk producing state of the country, she added.

TRCMPU has made an initial provision of Rs one crore to extend financial assistance to the flood-hit dairy farmers in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha districts.

Shri M.S. Arunkumar, MLA, who presided over the function, said dairy farmers will soon get the benefits of the government’s efforts to reduce the price of cattle feed. 

TRCMPU Administrative Committee Convenor Shri N Bhasurangan, in his welcome address, said even as welfare projects are meant for dairy farmers, TRCMPU has also decided to extend them for the employees of milk cooperative societies as well.

TRCMPU Managing Director, Shri D.S. Konda, presented the report at the function.

In October, TRCMPU announced an emergency relief package of Rs one crore to help the dairy farmers in flood-hit areas, including a solatium of Rs. 25,000 for the next of kin of the farmers who lost their lives due to the disaster.

Farmers who have lost their cattle in the disaster are entitled to upto Rs. 25,000 as compensation under the package. Also, upto Rs 20,000 would be given for re-building the cattle sheds destroyed in natural calamities and Rs 10,000 for repair of the damaged buildings of milk co-operative societies.

TRCMPU teams had visited milk cooperatives in the flood-ravaged areas to assess the loss and damage on the dairy sector due to floods and landslips.

The Union also launched free cattle feed distribution programme to the farmers in these areas, besides organising veterinary aid camps in co-ordination with the co-operative societies.

Bharanikkavu Block Panchayat President, Smt Rajani; Vallikunnam Grama Panchayat President, Smt Biji Prasad; District Panchayat Member, Shri Nikesh Thampi; TRCMPU Administrative Committee Members Shri VS Padmakumar and Shri KR Mohanan Pillai, were also present. 

Dr G. George, Assistant Manager, P&I, TRCMPU, proposed a vote of thanks.      

Photo Captions: 

Pic-1: Minister for Animal Husbandry & Dairy Development Smt J Chinchurani inaugurating the distribution of the financial assistance for dairy farmers and milk cooperative societies in flood-hit areas, at Vallikunnam, Alappuzha on Wednesday. Shri M.S. Arunkumar, MLA; TRCMPU Administrative Committee Convenor Shri N Bhasurangan; TRCMPU Administrative Committee Members Shri V.S. Padmakumar; Shri K.R. Mohanan Pillai; and TRCMPU Managing Director, Shri D.S. Konda, are also seen.

Pic-2 & 3: Minister for Animal Husbandry & Dairy Development Smt J Chinchurani distributing the financial assistance declared by Thiruvananthapuram Regional Co-operative Milk Producers Union (TRCMPU) for dairy farmers and milk cooperative societies in flood-hit areas, at Vallikunnam, Alappuzha on Wednesday. Shri M.S. Arunkumar, MLA; TRCMPU Administrative Committee Convenor Shri N Bhasurangan; TRCMPU Administrative Committee Members Shri V.S. Padmakumar and Shri K.R. Mohanan Pillai are also seen.

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