WHITE REVOLUTION IN INDIA
- The package programme adopted to increase the production of milk is known as White Revolution in India.
- The White Revolution in India occurred in 1970, when the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was established to organize the dairy development through the co-operative societies.
- Varghese Kuerin was the father of White Revolution in India.
- The dairy development programme through co-operative societies was first established in the state of Gujarat.
- The co-operative societies were most successful in the Anand District of Gujarat. The co-operative societies are owned and managed by the milk producers.
- These co-operatives apart from financial help also provide consultancy.
- The increase in milk production has also been termed as Operation Flood.
Objectives
- The procurement, transportation, storage of milk at the chilling plants.
- Provide cattle feed.
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