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The country is seeing shortage of fresh milk due to lack of grants for farmers and dairy producers, according to dairy s...
23/02/2019

The country is seeing shortage of fresh milk due to lack of grants for farmers and dairy producers, according to dairy stakeholders.

They also said production of milk is decreasing as modern technology has gone out of reach of dairy farmers and producers due to lack of grants and incentives. The country is seeing deficit of 200,000 liters of milky every day, the stakeholders added.

Farmers say that milk production started falling after 2015 earthquakes and Indian blockade. As a result, dairy producers are using powdered milk in large quantity.

Speaking on the sidelines of Good Management Practice and Industrial Management Training organized jointly by the Directorate of Livestock Market Promotion and Nepal Dairy Association in Pokhara, Sumit Kedia, president of the association, said skilled manpower was a key to development of dairy industry.

The training, which will conclude on June 24, is expected to benefit over dairy entrepreneurs.

Farmers of Province No. 4 alone produce 125,000 liters milk per day. Data shows more than 600 people are employed in 25 dairy industries. Over Rs 1 billion has been invested in dairy industry in the province.

Kedia said that the government is making very low investment in the dairy sector. “The government is neglecting the sector which has been making significant contribution to national economy,” he added. “The government, farmers, industrialists, government and non-government bodies should work in coordination to develop dairy sector.”

According to Kedia, 450,000 farmers are involved in the dairy sector that provides direct employment to around 20,000 people. He further added that private sector has invested Rs 15 billion in the sector.

Nepal produces 4.8 million liters of milk daily and 50 percent of the production is consumed by producers themselves, according to the association. Hotels and restaurants consumes 35 percent and remaining 15 percent is distributed as packaged milk in the market

Though the government has determined milk's price as Rs 68 per liter, consumers have been paying up to Rs 120 per liter. Milk production cost hovers around Rs 50 per liter.

Kailash Prasad Dhungel, the executive director of National Dairy Development Board, said the board has studied the case of overcharging of consumers by dairy producers and submitted the report to the government.

Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DFTQC) has found the packaged milk sold in Kathmandu adulterated with...
23/02/2019

Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DFTQC) has found the packaged milk sold in Kathmandu adulterated with chemical contaminants such as washing soda and detergent chemicals.

During its recent market monitoring, the department collected samples of 42 packets of packaged milk from 25 different milk processing industries and found presence of Bicarbonate, Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic soda) and Sodium Carbonate used as neutralizer.

“Any of these three harmful chemicals might have been mixed in the milk,” said DFTQC spokesperson Purna Chandra Wosti.

The department had raided 4 dairies following complaints that harmful chemicals were being used in packaged milk.

A technician at the laboratory of a Kathmandu-based dairy industry said various refrigeration centres, cooperative operators, contractors and processing units have been using such alkaline products to prevent the milk from curdling. “The cooperative manager collects milk from faraway places and it cannot be transported on a single trip,” said the technician, “So they use chemicals like caustic soda to prevent the milk from curdling.”

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KATHMANDU, June 26: A microbiological test of samples conducted by Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DoFTQC) showed that 33 of the tested 36 packaged milk brands had coliform bacteria. This shows that only three milk brands are safe to consume.

-Free Delivery within Kathmandu Ring-Road only- Only for first 100 families.-Rate Rs 100/litre
22/02/2019

-Free Delivery within Kathmandu Ring-Road only
- Only for first 100 families.
-Rate Rs 100/litre

22/02/2019

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