
The Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (KCMMF), known by the brand Milma, has voiced serious concern over the tendency of some State milk marketing federations to aggressively enter markets outside their respective States, holding that this involved a breach of the cooperative spirit based on which the country’s dairy sector has been organised for the benefit of millions of dairy farmers.
“Of late, there has been a growing tendency on the part of some of the State milk marketing federations to market their staple products outside their respective domain. This grossly violates the federal principles and cooperative spirit based on which the country’s dairy cooperative movement has been built and nurtured by pioneers like Tribhuvandas Patel and Verghese Kurien,” Milma Chairman K.S. Mani said here on Thursday.
He feared that the trend would lead to unhealthy competition among States, unless the Union and State governments come together to evolve a consensus.
Mr. Mani noted that the tendency to enter the markets outside one’s domain by opening sales outlets or roping in franchisees should be avoided. “Initially, they sell only value-added products, then start selling liquid milk also and subsequently begin shop-to-shop distribution of milk. Eventually, they will seek to capture markets outside their area, taking advantage of the State-to-State variations in price and production cost.”
Considering these stark realities, it is in the best interest of dairy co-operative federations of various States that they refrain from plans to open sales outlets or make franchisee arrangements to sell liquid milk and other staple products outside the State, Mr. Mani added.