The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and Mother Dairy are poised to launch the second phase of their dairy development initiative across the Vidarbha and Marathwada regions of Maharashtra. The program, building on the progress and learnings from Phase I, seeks to further strengthen farm-level capacity, procurement infrastructure, and milk production in historically under-developed dairy zones.

In its first phase, the Vidarbha-Marathwada Dairy Development Project (VMDDP) had established critical infrastructure in Marathwada — including 187 milk pooling points, 15 bulk milk coolers, and one milk chilling center in Nanded district — serving 1,673 farmers across 247 villages. The cumulative procurement network across both regions now spans 3,411 villages, leveraging 35,000 pourers, with current milk procurement averaging 4.50 lakh kg/day. Since inception (Oct 2016) till February 2025, over ₹2,303.26 crore has been directly disbursed to participating farmers.

The project also supports genetic improvement and animal husbandry: 273 Artificial Insemination (AI) centres are operational, which have carried out about 2 lakh AIs using conventional semen and 12,024 AIs using sexed semen, leading to 20,979 genetically superior calves in the regions.

Industry & Regional Insights

The move to launch Phase II reflects several strategic and contextual drivers:

Challenges & Forward Focus

As Phase II rolls out, several issues must be navigated:

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 9th 2025 PIB, and other sources

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