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NDDB in 2004: Beyond Operation Flood |
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The main challenge for dairy cooperatives is to hold their place and expand the space they have so far enjoyed in the market. Joint Ventures with NDDB will prepare state cooperatives to face increasing competition and also create an effective entry barrier for competitors. Amrita Patel, chairperson, NDDB1. IntroductionTo strengthen their marketing infrastructure and help them turn around, NDDB decided to form joint ventures with individual state dairy federations. In 2003, NDDB formed a joint venture with Kerala Co-operative milk marketing federation, which was popularly known as MILMA. The joint venture did not succeed and was called off in June 2004. Meanwhile, the decision to form these joint ventures had triggered off sharp differences between the leadership of Amul and NDDB...
1] Lakshman, Nandini. "Duel in Dairyland,"www.business-standard.com, 26th January 2003. |
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