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Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) has signed an agreement to sell 10,000 liters of milk per day to Manram Himalayan Handicraft Pvt Ltd. While searching for a new market, DDC signed an agreement with Manram Himalayan on Wednesday to sell dairy products.
The agreement was signed by DDC General Manager Surya Paudel and Himalayan Chief Financial Officer Poonam Karki. After the
agreement, DDC will sell 10,000 liters of dairy products daily. Manram Himalayan has said that it will make Churpi and export it. DDC information officer Rajendra Adhikari said that with the agreement, a new market of Rs 7 lakh per day has been added. Manram Himalayan Handicraft Pvt Ltd will make Churpi from 1,000 liters of milk provided by DDC. DDC will provide dairy products from the Biratnagar project,' said the official, 'After DDC provides the raw materials, Manram Himalayan Handicraft Pvt Ltd will make churpi according to its demand and export it.'
An agreement has been signed between DDC and Himalayan for one year. According to DDC, the agreement will be renewed after one year. As part of the reform project, DDC is taking the initiative to export its products to China. "We are taking initiatives to export to China by selling only DDC's products, we have sent documents to customs," General Manager Surya Paudel said, "If exported to China, DDC's products will not be stored in the warehouse."
