Amul has identified 307 villages in the district and women have been supplied cows and buffaloes to raise them and supply milk to Amul through the milk cooperative societies
APDDCFL Managing Director Ahmed Babu speaking at a training programme for Tahsildars, MPDOs, Veterinary doctors and staff in Anantapur on Saturday.

Andhra Pradesh Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Limited (APDDCFL) Managing Director Ahmed Babu stated that the state government through the Amul project has planned for women empowerment and for a regular standard income through milk collection and supply to Amul dairy.

Participating in a training programme for Tahsildars, MPDOs, Veterinary doctors and staff here on Saturday, Ahmed said that the project was very crucial for the backward and drought-prone district. Amul has identified 307 villages in the district and women were supplied cows and buffaloes to raise them and supply milk to Amul through the milk cooperative societies. These steps will empower women and help them generate standard income.

The milk movement will be strengthened on a permanent basis. Presently the project was implemented on an experimental basis and later other districts too will be covered. The state government will extend all cooperation to the milk societies and will also build milk bhavans and all machinery and equipment to the bhavans. The district is the sixth one selected for implementation of the project.

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