MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS
• PRIME CONSUMER CONSIDERATIONS.
• Purity of contents
• Nutritional value
• Microbiological safety
• Shelf life
• Safe home delivery
• Reasonable price
• Exceeding customer expectations
MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS
• UNIQUE STRENGTHS OF INDIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY
• # I position in milk production
• Immune strength of native dairy animals
• Progressive dairy farmers
• Innovative dairy business entrepreneurs
• Well trained and experienced dairy professionals
• Unlimited potential in home and export markets
• Reasonably low cost of raw milk, material inputs
and manpower.
• Advantageous geographical location and many
more…………..
MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS
• VISIONARY GOALS PROJECTED BY HON. PRIME MINISTER
• Zero defect
• Zero effect
• Make in India
• These are not impossible dream slogans
that can not be realised by us as prudent
dairy professionals who love their
motherland.
OUR WEAKNESSES
1. Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any
manipulation, adulteration or dilution ^M.A.D.^
2. Ever increasing high gap between farm gate price and consumer
price of milk.
3. Purity, microbiological safety and shelf life of pasteurized milk
and dairy products not strictly conforming to international quality
requirements.
4. Undesirable dominance of unethical middlemen in the value
chain.
5. Lack of product traceability and financial accountability in
business transactions.
Do you agree with me that these problems are real core issues?
If so than do we have arithmetically accurate, scientifically logical
and easy to implement logical solutions for all these problems?
ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS
1) PROCUREMENT OF PURE RAW MILK WITHOUT ^M.A.D^
• Purchase of only cow milk or purchase of mixed milk on two axis basis
• Undetected hidden loss due to dilution and manipulation in milk
• Variations in bench mark parameters for standard buffalo milk and cow milk
• Limitations of conventional software for accurate milk payment calculations
• Hansa Test benefits and limitations
• Around 20% cost of raw milk can be syphoned out by manipulators “ M&D.”
• Results of actual case studies indicate loss of crores of rupees due to ¨M.&.D.¨
• Unprecedented increase in milk adulteration in south Asian countries on this
account
• Global export from India would grow by leaps and bounds if we
resolve these core issues and complex problems
ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS
• 2.HIGH GAP BETWEEN FARM GATE PRICE AND CONSUMER PRICE OF MILK.
• Manifold increase in cost of inputs
• Low priority to R & D for evolving new concepts,
processing techniques and marketing strategies to
reduce total milk handling cost
• Why do we prefer Imported F.M.C.G. items v/s
conventionally produced goods made in India.
• Global competitors have introduced many high margin
dairy products in India to capture our home market
• Minimising costs and optimising value addition to
dominate global markets could work as our master key
• Tremendous efforts are required on both fronts to
realise our Cherished goals
ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS
• 3 PURITY, MICROBIOLOGICAL SAFETY AND SHELF LIFE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
• Common feature of all countries now dominating global markets is Quality,
productivity and reputation of their popular brands.
• Raw milk quality, post processing contamination ,insanitary packing materials,
improper storage and transportation for products that need refrigeration are
valid reasons for non conformities.
• We need to establish model dairy plants to demonstrate our capability for
producing 100% dairy goods for home and export markets strictly meeting
with international quality parameters
• Mandatory third party product quality certification by internationally
accredited agency for all dairy plants (without exception) will be the right step
to upgrade our image in global market
• Meeting with all international quality requirements ,therefore, remains a
prime issue for Indian dairy industry to win ‘GOLD’ in dairy Olympics.
ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS
• 4 UNDSIRABLE DOMINANCE OF UNETHICAL MIDDLEMEN IN VALUE CHAIN
• Contribution of cost of raw milk in dairy business is
more than 80%
• Majority of dairy plants in India are procuring raw milk
through net work dominated by middlemen
• Raw milk quality is poor and landed cost remains
abnormally high in prevalent system.
• Middlemen are neither responsible for purity/ dilution/
manipulation nor accountable for undetected hidden
loss in milk purchase transactions.
• Documented fool proof system to procure pure milk
directly from actual milk producers without {M.A.D.} is
the need of hour to improve our global status.
ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS
• 5 LACK OF PRODUCT TRACEABILTY AND ACCOUNTABILTY IN BUSINESS
• Mass production of milk in western countries V/s
production of milk by masses in India
• Regulated production and ban on sale of raw
milk V/S unregulated production and free
trading in milk purchase transactions
• Our success to face emerging cut throat global
completion will largely depend on upgrading our
systems to ensure 100% product traceability
(Cow to Consumer) and perfect financial
accountability in all business transactions.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
• Good news for ethical dairy business
entrepreneurs in our country is that our
associates have evolved scientifically logical,
arithmetically accurate and easy to implement
solutions for all these core issues and unresolved
complex problems. Pilot project studies
undertaken and field trials conducted by us in
India and abroad have produced encouraging
results.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
1.Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any manipulation,
adulteration or dilution.
• Our Mission associate has successfully evolved digital hydro
analysis software solution that will indicate exact % of standard
cow milk, buffalo milk and added water in manipulated mixed
milk and exact amount of hidden loss with accuracy up to decimal
points.
• Besides it our associate has created unique documented system
called ‘APNI DAIRY’ for procuring pure raw milk on commercial
scale directly from milk producers with 100 % accountability for
quality aspects and hidden losses covering all milk purchase
transactions between milk producers and dairy plants.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
2. High gap between farm gate price of milk and
consumer price
We have conceived an innovative farmer friendly and
consumer friendly business plan for our country for pasteurized
milk supply in home market that can reduce total milk handling
cost by more than 50% from prevalent level. It is supported by
green technology, cost effective processing, recyclable packaging
materials and cost effective marketing strategy. Resultant cost
savings can be shared appropriately between participating milk
producers, consumers and ethical dairy business entrepreneurs.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
3. Purity ,microbiological safety and shelf life of milk
Scientifically processed pure milk produced in India, hygienically
packed using sanitised packaging materials and transported in
refrigerated containers from dairy plant to consumer would conform to
all international quality requirements. Our Mission associate has carried
out successful trials under the conditions now prevailing in India.
Pasteurized milk remained good for consumption for three weeks and
sterilized milk for more than six months. These results have been duly
testified and certified by reputed test laboratories.
We are now confident these results could easily be replicated by all well
managed dairy plants in India implementing concept of I.S.O. in letter
and spirit.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
4.Dominance of middlemen in value chain
Quality of raw milk is poor and landed cost remains high
when milk is procured through middlemen
Unique ‘APNI DAIRY’ documented system successfully
procured about1.L.L.P.D. milk containing more than
15.34% milk solids under prevalent conditions in India.
Innovative system for establishing direct fly over link
between milk producer and consumer designed by our
Mission is also being implemented successfully for last
three years as pilot project at Chandigarh.
.
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS
5. Lack of product traceability and accountability
Empowering consumers to test milk in their kitchen with simple platform tests
at nominal cost would bring transparency and accountability for adulteration in
milk. Our Mission has conducted successful trials on this conceptual system
that can be universally applied and replicated.
Our Mission associate is working on yet another research project that will
ensure 100% product traceability from “Cow to Consumer”. Our success in this
project would ensure that a label on glass bottle containing pasteurized
/sterilised milk produced in India meeting with international quality
requirements will indicate unique identity tag number of cow, Unique code
number of milk producer owner besides other statutory information required
to be displayed on the product pack. It will open new avenues for export of
value added milk formulations by Indian dairy business entrepreneurs.
.
DO YOU NOW AGREE THAT WE CAN SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS?
1. Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any manipulation,
adulteration or dilution.
2. Ever increasing high gap between farm gate price and consumer
price of milk.
3. Purity, microbiological safety and shelf life of pasteurized milk
and dairy products not strictly conforming to international quality
requirements.
4. Undesirable dominance of unethical middlemen in the value
chain.
5. Lack of product traceability and financial accountability in
business transactions.
MISSION RESOLUTION AND OUR COMMITMENT
1. Our Mission is quite optimistic about future of dairy
business in India and we would be too willing to share our
research findings and also extend necessary help and support
to ethical dairy institutions in our country for their dairy
development programs that would harmoniously balance the
interests of needy dairy farmers, Health conscious consumers
and ethical dairy business entrepreneurs.
DEDICATION
THIS PRESENTATION IS DEDICATED TO:
N.D.R.I. – MY GURUKUL
N.D.D.B.- MY MENTOR
MILKFEDERATIONS- MY PROFESSIONAL GUIDE
I.D.A- MY LIFE LONG PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE
&
NATIVE BREEDS OF BUFFALOES AND COWS
KAAM DHENUS OF INDIA
JAI HIND
THANKS
FOR
YOUR
TIME

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Presentation made in india 1

  • 1. MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS • PRIME CONSUMER CONSIDERATIONS. • Purity of contents • Nutritional value • Microbiological safety • Shelf life • Safe home delivery • Reasonable price • Exceeding customer expectations
  • 2. MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS • UNIQUE STRENGTHS OF INDIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY • # I position in milk production • Immune strength of native dairy animals • Progressive dairy farmers • Innovative dairy business entrepreneurs • Well trained and experienced dairy professionals • Unlimited potential in home and export markets • Reasonably low cost of raw milk, material inputs and manpower. • Advantageous geographical location and many more…………..
  • 3. MADE IN INDIA WHITE GOLD FOR GLOBAL MARKETS • VISIONARY GOALS PROJECTED BY HON. PRIME MINISTER • Zero defect • Zero effect • Make in India • These are not impossible dream slogans that can not be realised by us as prudent dairy professionals who love their motherland.
  • 4. OUR WEAKNESSES 1. Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any manipulation, adulteration or dilution ^M.A.D.^ 2. Ever increasing high gap between farm gate price and consumer price of milk. 3. Purity, microbiological safety and shelf life of pasteurized milk and dairy products not strictly conforming to international quality requirements. 4. Undesirable dominance of unethical middlemen in the value chain. 5. Lack of product traceability and financial accountability in business transactions. Do you agree with me that these problems are real core issues? If so than do we have arithmetically accurate, scientifically logical and easy to implement logical solutions for all these problems?
  • 5. ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS 1) PROCUREMENT OF PURE RAW MILK WITHOUT ^M.A.D^ • Purchase of only cow milk or purchase of mixed milk on two axis basis • Undetected hidden loss due to dilution and manipulation in milk • Variations in bench mark parameters for standard buffalo milk and cow milk • Limitations of conventional software for accurate milk payment calculations • Hansa Test benefits and limitations • Around 20% cost of raw milk can be syphoned out by manipulators “ M&D.” • Results of actual case studies indicate loss of crores of rupees due to ¨M.&.D.¨ • Unprecedented increase in milk adulteration in south Asian countries on this account • Global export from India would grow by leaps and bounds if we resolve these core issues and complex problems
  • 6. ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS • 2.HIGH GAP BETWEEN FARM GATE PRICE AND CONSUMER PRICE OF MILK. • Manifold increase in cost of inputs • Low priority to R & D for evolving new concepts, processing techniques and marketing strategies to reduce total milk handling cost • Why do we prefer Imported F.M.C.G. items v/s conventionally produced goods made in India. • Global competitors have introduced many high margin dairy products in India to capture our home market • Minimising costs and optimising value addition to dominate global markets could work as our master key • Tremendous efforts are required on both fronts to realise our Cherished goals
  • 7. ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS • 3 PURITY, MICROBIOLOGICAL SAFETY AND SHELF LIFE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS • Common feature of all countries now dominating global markets is Quality, productivity and reputation of their popular brands. • Raw milk quality, post processing contamination ,insanitary packing materials, improper storage and transportation for products that need refrigeration are valid reasons for non conformities. • We need to establish model dairy plants to demonstrate our capability for producing 100% dairy goods for home and export markets strictly meeting with international quality parameters • Mandatory third party product quality certification by internationally accredited agency for all dairy plants (without exception) will be the right step to upgrade our image in global market • Meeting with all international quality requirements ,therefore, remains a prime issue for Indian dairy industry to win ‘GOLD’ in dairy Olympics.
  • 8. ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS • 4 UNDSIRABLE DOMINANCE OF UNETHICAL MIDDLEMEN IN VALUE CHAIN • Contribution of cost of raw milk in dairy business is more than 80% • Majority of dairy plants in India are procuring raw milk through net work dominated by middlemen • Raw milk quality is poor and landed cost remains abnormally high in prevalent system. • Middlemen are neither responsible for purity/ dilution/ manipulation nor accountable for undetected hidden loss in milk purchase transactions. • Documented fool proof system to procure pure milk directly from actual milk producers without {M.A.D.} is the need of hour to improve our global status.
  • 9. ROOTCAUSE ANALYSIS • 5 LACK OF PRODUCT TRACEABILTY AND ACCOUNTABILTY IN BUSINESS • Mass production of milk in western countries V/s production of milk by masses in India • Regulated production and ban on sale of raw milk V/S unregulated production and free trading in milk purchase transactions • Our success to face emerging cut throat global completion will largely depend on upgrading our systems to ensure 100% product traceability (Cow to Consumer) and perfect financial accountability in all business transactions.
  • 10. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS • Good news for ethical dairy business entrepreneurs in our country is that our associates have evolved scientifically logical, arithmetically accurate and easy to implement solutions for all these core issues and unresolved complex problems. Pilot project studies undertaken and field trials conducted by us in India and abroad have produced encouraging results.
  • 11. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS 1.Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any manipulation, adulteration or dilution. • Our Mission associate has successfully evolved digital hydro analysis software solution that will indicate exact % of standard cow milk, buffalo milk and added water in manipulated mixed milk and exact amount of hidden loss with accuracy up to decimal points. • Besides it our associate has created unique documented system called ‘APNI DAIRY’ for procuring pure raw milk on commercial scale directly from milk producers with 100 % accountability for quality aspects and hidden losses covering all milk purchase transactions between milk producers and dairy plants.
  • 12. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS 2. High gap between farm gate price of milk and consumer price We have conceived an innovative farmer friendly and consumer friendly business plan for our country for pasteurized milk supply in home market that can reduce total milk handling cost by more than 50% from prevalent level. It is supported by green technology, cost effective processing, recyclable packaging materials and cost effective marketing strategy. Resultant cost savings can be shared appropriately between participating milk producers, consumers and ethical dairy business entrepreneurs.
  • 13. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS 3. Purity ,microbiological safety and shelf life of milk Scientifically processed pure milk produced in India, hygienically packed using sanitised packaging materials and transported in refrigerated containers from dairy plant to consumer would conform to all international quality requirements. Our Mission associate has carried out successful trials under the conditions now prevailing in India. Pasteurized milk remained good for consumption for three weeks and sterilized milk for more than six months. These results have been duly testified and certified by reputed test laboratories. We are now confident these results could easily be replicated by all well managed dairy plants in India implementing concept of I.S.O. in letter and spirit.
  • 14. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS 4.Dominance of middlemen in value chain Quality of raw milk is poor and landed cost remains high when milk is procured through middlemen Unique ‘APNI DAIRY’ documented system successfully procured about1.L.L.P.D. milk containing more than 15.34% milk solids under prevalent conditions in India. Innovative system for establishing direct fly over link between milk producer and consumer designed by our Mission is also being implemented successfully for last three years as pilot project at Chandigarh. .
  • 15. SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS AND LOGICAL SOLUTIONS 5. Lack of product traceability and accountability Empowering consumers to test milk in their kitchen with simple platform tests at nominal cost would bring transparency and accountability for adulteration in milk. Our Mission has conducted successful trials on this conceptual system that can be universally applied and replicated. Our Mission associate is working on yet another research project that will ensure 100% product traceability from “Cow to Consumer”. Our success in this project would ensure that a label on glass bottle containing pasteurized /sterilised milk produced in India meeting with international quality requirements will indicate unique identity tag number of cow, Unique code number of milk producer owner besides other statutory information required to be displayed on the product pack. It will open new avenues for export of value added milk formulations by Indian dairy business entrepreneurs. .
  • 16. DO YOU NOW AGREE THAT WE CAN SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS? 1. Procurement of absolutely pure milk without any manipulation, adulteration or dilution. 2. Ever increasing high gap between farm gate price and consumer price of milk. 3. Purity, microbiological safety and shelf life of pasteurized milk and dairy products not strictly conforming to international quality requirements. 4. Undesirable dominance of unethical middlemen in the value chain. 5. Lack of product traceability and financial accountability in business transactions.
  • 17. MISSION RESOLUTION AND OUR COMMITMENT 1. Our Mission is quite optimistic about future of dairy business in India and we would be too willing to share our research findings and also extend necessary help and support to ethical dairy institutions in our country for their dairy development programs that would harmoniously balance the interests of needy dairy farmers, Health conscious consumers and ethical dairy business entrepreneurs.
  • 18. DEDICATION THIS PRESENTATION IS DEDICATED TO: N.D.R.I. – MY GURUKUL N.D.D.B.- MY MENTOR MILKFEDERATIONS- MY PROFESSIONAL GUIDE I.D.A- MY LIFE LONG PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE & NATIVE BREEDS OF BUFFALOES AND COWS KAAM DHENUS OF INDIA