The “National Dairy Plan (NDP)” is one program that attempts to increase milch animal productivity and assist the development of the dairy industry in India. The National Dairy Plan is a multi-state program run by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) with the goals of raising milk output, promoting milk quality, and improving dairy farmers’ standard of living.
Typically, the National Dairy Plan’s main goals are:
The program’s main objective is the genetic development of dairy animals, especially high-yielding native breeds and crossbred cows. To increase milk production and productivity, it encourages the employment of better breeding practices, artificial insemination, and the introduction of bulls with high genetic quality.
Training and Capacity Building Programs: The plan places a strong emphasis on training and capacity building programs for dairy farmers, milk producers, and other stakeholders. It offers instruction on a variety of dairy farming topics, such as methods for caring for animals, growing feed, managing a farm, handling milk, and processing methods. The objective is to advance best practices in dairy development and improve farmers’ knowledge and abilities.
Construction of dairy infrastructure, including as milk collection facilities, chilling plants, bulk milk coolers, and milk processing units, is encouraged by the National Dairy Plan. It focuses on enhancing the efficiency of milk collecting and processing, strengthening the dairy value chain, and ensuring improved market access for dairy producers.