The Ghee Cold Store has been built at a cost of 20 lakhs in the industry established by Baglung Dairy Cooperative which has been collecting, processing and marketing farmers' milk.
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A 10 ton capacity moisture center (cold store) has been constructed and put into operation for storing ghee at proper temperature in Baglung.
A ghee cold store has been built at a cost of 20 lakhs in the industry established by Baglung Dairy Cooperative which is collecting, processing and marketing farmers' milk in the district.
Deepak Gautam, president of Baglung Dairy Association, informed that the ghee cold store was built with the help of 50% grant from Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Development Directorate. A cold store with a capacity of 10 tons has been built with the grant of 10 lakhs and 10 lakhs from the Directorate of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
The association which has been collecting, processing and marketing 3,500 liters of milk daily from more than 1,400 farmers in the district has stored the ghee at a proper temperature. Gautam said that Ghee Cold Store helped to sell.
'The demand for milk increases, sometimes the demand for milk cannot be met, sometimes there is too much milk, when milk is made into milk, a large amount of ghee is produced, the produced ghee is not even sold in the market at once, so a small refrigerator is not enough to store the ghee at a proper temperature,' he said, 'When the consumption of milk is reduced, the cold store with a capacity of 10 tons for the gradual sale of the produced ghee is even less. Ghee is being stored in cold store at minus degree.
Now the association has been selling one kg of ghee for 1,500. In the financial year 2081/82, the cooperative association, which produces dairy products such as paneer, chhurpi, ghee and food, has been buying and selling 992,000 liters of milk worth 89.3 million from farmers.
In Baglung, which is a self-sufficient district in milk, 24 primary cooperatives and one union have been collecting and marketing milk.
