Purabi Dairy makes formal entry into Barak Valley, Silchar milk processing plant inaugurated

A renovated dairy processing plant in Silchar has been inaugurated, bringing organized cooperative dairying to Barak Valley. The plant, upgraded with new machinery, will process 20,000 litres of milk daily under the Purabi brand. This development ...

Guwahati: In a landmark development for southern Assam, the renovated dairy processing plant at Gungoor, Silchar, was inaugurated by Krishnendu Paul, Minister Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, marking the official entry of organized cooperative dairying into the Barak Valley region.

The dairy plant, originally belonging to the Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department (AHVD), had remained defunct for several years. It was handed over by the Government of Assam under the Assam Dairy Development Plan to North East Dairy and Foods Limited (NEDFL) – a joint venture of the Government of Assam and NDDB – for its renovation/ reconstruction and operationalisation. The dairy plant has been renovated and upgraded with new machineries to a processing capacity of 20,000 litres per day.

The entire work was completed in less than 10 months by IDMC Ltd., a 100% subsidiary of NDDB. Without NDDB’s support it would be nearly impossible to setup this high-quality facility in this region.


With its commissioning, consumers in Silchar and surrounding areas will now have access to packed fresh pouch milk under the Purabi brand – addressing a longstanding gap in the availability of quality fresh milk in Barak Valley.

“The inauguration of the Silchar dairy processing plant is a landmark step in fulfilling Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s vision of building a self-reliant and farmer-centric dairy ecosystem in Assam. Our goal of achieving 10 lakh litres of milk processing per day across the state requires balanced regional expansion, and today the Barak Valley formally becomes part of that growth journey. It will ensure access to hygienically processed, standardized milk for consumers while creating assured procurement channels and stable income opportunities for local dairy farmers. The Government of Assam remains committed to expanding dairy infrastructure, strengthening farmer institutions and ensuring nutritional security for every household,” said Krishnendu Paul, Minister, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, addressing a large gathering of dairy farmers, MLAs, officials and the media.

Kaushik Rai stated, “The inauguration of the Purabi Dairy plant at Gunghoor, Silchar signifies a historic moment for the Barak Valley, which, despite its dairy potential, had remained outside the ambit of formal cooperative dairy infrastructure till now. With the commissioning of this plant, Purabi Dairy has formally commenced operations in the region, ushering in a structured and quality-assured dairy ecosystem for both consumers and farmers of Barak Valley.
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NDDB Chairman Dr Meenesh Shah said: “The starting of this processing facility at Silchar paves the way for setting up a producer organization to strengthen milk procurement systems in Barak Valley to benefit dairy farmers in the region. NDDB Dairy Services (NDS) is supporting and handholding the local farmers and will assist in setting up a producer organization under ASRLM/ NRLM (Assam State / National Rural Livelihood mission) to setup milk procurement systems in the Barak Valley, thereby creating sustainable livelihood opportunities and strengthening the rural dairy economy. He highlighted “NDDB is invested both technically and financially for the dairy development in Assam. NEDFL have invested Rs 10 Crores for the renovation and operationalisation of this plant, with financial support from NDDB and AHIDF (Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund, Govt of India). NDDB also provided the initial capital of Rs 2 Crores for starting of the procurement activities by NDDB Dairy Services (NDS)”.
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