The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Aavin struggles to sustain normal milk procuremen­t

The average procuremen­t in April stands at around 4.25 lakh litres as against the normal quantum of 5 lakh litres in Tiruchi. Aavin has been facing hurdles in normal procuremen­t since March

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The Tiruchi District Cooperativ­e Milk Producers’ Union, which sells milk under Aavin brand, is struggling to maintain normal level of milk procuremen­t because of hot and extreme dry weather.

Tiruchi is an important milk procuremen­t centre for the Tamil Nadu Cooperativ­e Milk Producers’ Federation Ltd. The union, which operates in Tiruchi, Ariyalur and Perambalur districts, has 625 milk producers’ societies under its control. The societies, which are located in Mannachana­llur, Edumalai, Thuraiyur, Peramangal­am, Duraimanga­lam, Perambalur, Musiri, Thottiam, Thathaiyan­garpettai, Ariyalur, Jayankomda­m, and Lalgudi are active in collection of milk from the milch animals owned by their members.

The union, on average, procures about ’ve lakh litres a day. The average procuremen­t in April stands at around 4.25 lakh litres. However, it is said that it had been facing hurdles

sources.

The searing heat has led to heat stress in cattle a ecting milk output, according to

in maintainin­g normal procuremen­t level since March. According to sources, the daily procuremen­t has gone down by around 25,000 to 30,000 litres. Except for one or two days, the procuremen­t continues to decline for the last two weeks.

According to sources, as of Thursday the union procured 4.07 lakh litres, which is just 3,000 litres more than the previous day. It is said that the searing summer had led to heat stress in cattle a™ecting milk output. With all tanks, lakes and ponds going dry in Ariyalur and Perambalur, it is said that farmers have been ’nding it di›cult to provide drinking water to the milch animals. Moreover, they depend mainly on dry fodder in the wake of the absence of green pastures.

“The prevailing temperatur­e, which is two to four degree Celsius, is making the life di›cult for the milch animals. The heat wave has hit the yielding capacity of the animals. The situation will improve if we get one or two summer showers,” a senior o›cial of the Tiruchi Aavin told The Hindu.

He said the dip in procuremen­t had not a™ected the local sales in Tiruchi, Perambalur, and Ariyalur. While 1.5 lakh litres was allocated for the local sales, it sent about 2.5 lakh litres of milk to Chennai to meet the milk requiremen­t in the State capital.

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