On Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami unveiled the Milk Price Incentive Scheme, which will benefit around 53,000 people in the district.
Uttarakhand CM Launched 'Milk Price Incentive Scheme'

Dhami stated during the rally in Dehradun that he expects Uttarakhand to be the top milk producing state in India by the time the state celebrates its 25th anniversary.

According to him, the milk price incentive scheme will benefit around 53,000 individuals because the money will be directly put into the beneficiaries’ accounts via Direct Bank Transfer (DBT). Our government is always moving forward in every direction, said Chief Minister Dhami, who also announced that the state government would invest Rs.444.62 crore in Uttarakhand to create 500 milk vending stations.

Current Milk Production Scenario in Uttarakhand:

In the Dehradun district, milk production and consumption are completely contradictory. On one hand, the government is making many attempts to enhance milk production, all government claims of promoting production are proving to be fictitious. Despite thousands of hours of labor, milk is not produced in accordance with demand.

A reader sent us a lengthy email speaking to Rick Naerebout, Chief Executive Officer for the Idaho Dairymen’s Association. Here is his letter:

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