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  2. Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 2018,Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation, known as Sudha, planned at consolidating its market in Guwahati before expanding its reach to other states of the Northeast. [4] As per this policy, Sudha unveiled a range of dairy products comprising pouch milk in two variants, curd, paneer, lassi, chhach, peda, misti doi and cream in Guwahati .

  3. Agriculture of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable production is 8.60 million MT (9% of All India) Honey production is 1300 MT (14% of All India) Aromatic rice 0.015 million MT; Milk production: 4.06 million MT. COMPFED has established 5023 cooperative societies with 2.54 lakh membership -highest among the eastern states. Fishery production levels are 0.27 million lakh MT [12]

  4. Economy of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The total production of sugar in Bihar Sugar Industry was 4.21 lakh tons in 2002–2003 and in 2003–2004, the figure stood at 2.77 lakh tons. Again, in 2004–2005, the figure was 2.77 lakh tons. The state government, in order to boost the Sugar Industry in Bihar has decided to privatize the state-run sugar mills that have not worked for many ...

  5. Dairy in India - Wikipedia

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    Milk production in India increased approximately threefold between 1968 and 2001, when it reached 80 million metric tonnes per year. [71] As of 2004–05, milk production was estimated to be of 90.7 million metric tonnes. [72] As of 2010, the dairy industry accounted for 20% of India's gross agricultural output. [69]

  6. National Dairy Development Board - Wikipedia

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    Between the start of the NDDB's landmark project in 1970, Operation Flood and its founder's retirement in 1998, India quadrupled its milk production, with the board's technical and organisational support. [9] By then India had 81,000 dairy cooperatives, formed with the assistance of NDDB on their "Amul" pattern.

  7. Samastipur district - Wikipedia

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    Samastipur is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar in India. The district headquarters are located at Samastipur. The district occupies an area of 2904km² and has a population of 4,261,566. [1] Samastipur was the largest milk producing district of Bihar in 2022. [4]

  8. Tariffs are coming: Trump says he's looking at 10% tax on ...

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    The tax that Trump says he's looking at now for China is lower than the 60% tariff he threatened to impose on Beijing last year but consistent with the 10% tax he pledged as president-elect.

  9. Farming systems in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 India became the world leader in milk production with a production volume of 84 million tons. India has about three times as many dairy animals as the US, which produces around 75 million tons. Dairy farming is generally a type of subsistence farming system in India, especially in Haryana, the major producer of milk in the country.