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SUSTAINABLE LIVLIHOOD A livelihood comprises the
capabilities, assets (including both material and social resources)
and activities required for a means of living. A livelihood is
sustainable when it can cope with and recover from stresses and
shocks and maintains or enhances its capabilities and
assets both now and in the future, while not undermining the natural
resource base
RCDFDPIP
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RAJASTHAN STATE RAJASTHAN STATE PROFILEPROFILE
10 %10 % AREA AREA (3.4 LAC SQ KMS) OF THE (3.4 LAC SQ KMS) OF THE
COUNTRYCOUNTRY
POPULATION POPULATION
5 %5 % (5.6 CR.) OF THE COUNTRY (5.6 CR.) OF THE COUNTRY
60 %60 % AREA COVERED BY DESERT AREA COVERED BY DESERT
1 %1 % OF TOTAL SURFACE OF TOTAL SURFACE
WATER WATER RESOURCES RESOURCES
LARGEST STATELARGEST STATE
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CATTLE WEALTH• MILCH BOVINES – MILCH BOVINES –
5151 LAC CATTLELAC CATTLE
52 52 LAC BUFFALOSLAC BUFFALOS..
8 %8 % OF NATIONAL TOTAL. OF NATIONAL TOTAL.
MAJOR BREEDS : MAJOR BREEDS :
• CATTLE : RATHI, GIR, THARPARKAR, KANKREJ, NAGAURICATTLE : RATHI, GIR, THARPARKAR, KANKREJ, NAGAURI
• BUFFALO : MURRAH, MEHASANA, SURTI.BUFFALO : MURRAH, MEHASANA, SURTI.
RCDFDPIP
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MILK PRODUCTION
• ESTIMATED PRODUCTION (2003-04) 221 LAC KG/DAY • ESTMATED SURPLUS – 88 LAC KG / DAY
• CONTRIBUTES 9% OF TOTAL PRODUCTION OF INDIA.
• PER CAPITA AVAILABILITY 360 GMS. (NATIONAL 220 GMS)
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DPIP• Organise rural poor, there capacity
building and empowerment
• ActivitiesIncome generatingLand based Social infrastructureSocial services
RCDFDPIP
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RCDFDPIP
SOME FACTSIncome generating Activity 77 % of all activities
Live stock 66 % of income generating Activities
Dairy 55% of Live stock Activities
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Transforming
Rural EconomyThrough Partnership
WB-DPIP-RCDF
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Rajasthan Cooperative Dairy Federation Ltd., Jaipur
No. 1 in North India Milk procurement & marketing
Rs. 616 crore Payment to producers (2004-05)
1.55 lakh Registered women members
2,595 Registered women DCS
6.15 lakh Registered members
9,050 Registered dairy cooperative societies (DCS)
1.12 lakh litres/day Avg. milk marketing (outside Rajasthan)
12.62 lakh litres/day Avg. milk marketing (within Rajasthan)
15.54 lakh litres/day Avg. milk procurement (2006-07)
www.sarasmilkfed.coop
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UNION UNION
(PROCUREMENT & INPUT SERVICES AT MICRO LEVEL)(PROCUREMENT & INPUT SERVICES AT MICRO LEVEL)
DCS DCS
(MILK PROCESSINGA & INPUT SERVICES)(MILK PROCESSINGA & INPUT SERVICES)
FEDERATIONFEDERATION
(PLANNING, MONITORING, MARKETING)(PLANNING, MONITORING, MARKETING)
RCDFDPIP
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
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INFRASTRUCTUREMILK PLANTS 14 (13.45 LAC LT/DAY)
MILK CHILLING CENTERS 15 (3.30 LAC LT/ DAY)
MILK POWDER PLANT 7 ( 60 MT PER DAY)
UHT PLANTS 1 (50 TH LT/ DAY)
CATTLE FEED PLANTS 4 (600 MT / DAY)
FODDER SEED PRODUCTION
FARMS 3
FROZEN SEMEN BANK 1
EXOTIC NUCLEUS FARMS 1
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MILKMILK PRODUCTSMILK PRODUCTSCATTLE FEEDCATTLE FEED
PRODUCT PRODUCT RANGE RANGE
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RCDF partnership under DPIP
Promotion of Dairy Activity as an income generating activity for the rural poor on commercial viable lines with assured backward and forward linkages
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DPIP Districts and Concern Milk Unions
Milk union DPIP districts
Bharatpur Dholpur
Churu Churu
Jaipur Dausa
Kota Baran & Jhalawar
Swaimadhopur Tonk
Udaipur Rajasmand
Bikaner Dungargarh
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Role
• RCDF is working as facilitator & monitor and milk unions are implementer for the project
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RCDFDPIP
Skill training
Work flow
CIG formationActivity identification & Subproject formation
Approval & fund releaseDPIP orientation training
Marketing linkage & DCS membershipII nd cattle induction
•I Milch cattle & bull induction•Production grant, chaff cutter, dairy equipment•VFA, secretary training
Asset•••
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Implementation Modus OperandiMilk Union
1.PRA, PLA &CIG formation4.Sub project approval &
Training
DPM2.CIG approval
5.Fund release to CIG
CIG3.Sub project formation
6.Sub project implementation
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Dairy Sub Project Capabilities
– CBO (CIG ) formation– SHG working– Skill training– Informed choice of activity
Asset– Dairy Package
2 high quality milch cattle per member and a breeding bull per village Cattle shed Chaff cutter Working capital support Milk collection center equipment
Activity– Assured market linkage through DCS– Technical input ( animal health, breeding, cattle feed & fodder) availability at DCS– Financial support for automation of milk collection centre– 90% subsidy in DCS registration fee for BPL CIG members
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Sustainability- Stresses & Shocks–Insurance support for cattle–Saras Suraksha Kawach: Life insurance for CIG member
Enhancement & Organizational Development–CIG linkage/ conversion into DCS–Bank linkages for further financial requirements –Dovetailing with other Dairy development & welfare scheme
RCDFDPIP
Dairy Sub Project
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Advantage of Dairy Co-operative Society
Assured marketing linkage. Availability of Technical Inputs (no loss no profit basis)
Animal Health Care
Veterinary Medicine Vaccination Deworming
Balanced Cattle Feed. Mineral mixture. Urea molasses Lick Bricks.
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Advantage of Dairy Co-operative Society
Breeding facilities : -
Natural A.I.
Fodder seed distribution Insurance
Saras Suraksha Kawach for milk producers/CIG members. Unique Insurance coverage to the CIG member in which RCDF, Milk Union and DCS contributes the premium.
Cattle Insurance
Skill up-gradation opportunity time to time, throughout life.
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Added Advantage
Regular Bonus distribution to DCS members.D.C.S pays additional price difference to milk producers from its own profit. Milk Union also pays price difference by its own profit to D.C.S.
Equal opportunity to participate / become elected member/ Chairman of D.C.S. / Dairy Union Management Committee through co-operative setup.
Enjoy all Co-operative rights at par with D.C.S members.
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Business Profitability
Additional income of Rs. 1,400-1,600 per month to each CIG member
Payback period: 2.5-3 years
Internal rate of return: 30%
Profitability index: 2.4 (@ DF of 10%)
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Investment & Return
RCDFDPIP
No. of groups 3,500
Investment Rs. 210 cr
Total milk production
6 lakh litres/day
Quantity of marketable
milk quantity
4 lakh litres/day
Payment to producers
Rs 44 lakh/day
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Impact Of The Intervention
Economic Impact
• 3,500 CIG linkages with milk cooperative procurement and marketing system
• A rise of Rs 1,400-1,600 per month in income levels of CIG members
• 2,500 dairy CIGs working
as SHGs
• Rs 2.3 crore savings by dairy CIGs
RCDFDPIP
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Social Impact
• Improved socio-economic status
• Participation in cooperative set-up and decision-making
• Opportunity for leadership
• Participation in local government
• Linkage with other schemes
• Effect on health and education, especially the girl child
• Nutritional intake
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Impact Of The Intervention
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• IDDP
• CMP
• Bulk Milk Cooler
• IL& FS
RCDFDPIP
Dovetail
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Progress
• Dairy CIG formed 1701• CIG subproject sanctioned 1485• CIG fund released 1289• Asset acquisition
First cattle 1199
Second cattle 524
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Cast wise (%) Bifurcation
RCDFDPIP
SN District SC ST OBC GEN
1 Dausa 20 40 21 19
2 Tonk 18 17 57 8
3 Baran 22 23 49 6
4 Dungargarh 29 0 49 22
5 Dholpur 24 0 47 28
6 Rajsamand 24 10 47 19
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Sub-Project
• Av time taken for preparation 15 Days• Av time taken for sanction 15 Days• Av time taken for group contribution 60 Days• Av time taken in transfer of funds 45 Days• Av time taken for acquisition of assets 30 Days
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CIG performance
• Rs. 15000 or more per month 43• Rs. 10000-15000 per month 33• Rs. 5000-10000 per month 24
% group linked to the market 75
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% of groups earning a net income
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• Through sale 0.20 %• Through death 2.50 %
Insurance • No. of groups insured 1199• No. of claims filed 501• No. of claims disbursed 326
(65%)
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% Member lost assets
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• Orientation training 66 %• Skill Building training 87 %• VFA training 38 %
RCDFDPIP
Capacity Building of CIG
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• Av 35000 Kg per day Milk procurement from DPIP Dairy CIG.
• Av Rs 3.85 Lac PD payment to Dairy CIG members.
RCDFDPIP
Results so far…..
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RCDFDPIP
Success Stories
CIG District Specialty
Ram Ji Dausa DCS, Income Rs 25000/- PM, Saving Rs1.9 Lac
Gita Rajsamand DCS, Women, Income Rs 29000/-PM, Saving Rs 62000, IL Rs 36000
Kishore Baran DCS, Income Rs 29000/- PM, Saving Rs 60000, IL 35000
Jai Santoshi Ma
Dholpur Women, Income Rs 30000/- PM, Saving Rs 32000/-, IL 15000
Khushbu Tonk CIG chairman elected as Chairman DCS, Income Rs 17000/- PM
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• Group dynamics - SHG pattern working
• Cluster approach
• Partner role, support &
responsibility
• Infrastructure availability
• Input support
• Milch Cattle induction
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Lesson learnt
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• District Mapping• Identification of
Required Intervention• District Plan & Strategy• Alignment with Natural
Resource Base
RCDFDPIP
What Next
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Increased procurement by 50,000 litres per district per day in all DPIP districts
1,500 of functional & profitable DCS (20 per cent of RCDF total DCS)
RCDFDPIP
Vision 2007