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The Karnataka Co–Operative Milk Producers' Federation Limited (KMF) is a dairy cooperative from Karnataka, India, which sells products such as milk, curd, ghee, butter, ice cream, chocolates, and sweets under the brand name Nandini. It is a federation of milk producers under the ownership of Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Karnataka ...
Rajasthan Co-operative Dairy Federation Ltd., Saras Sankul, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Post Box No 1003, Jaipur 302017; Sikkim Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd., PO Tadong, Gangtok 737102; Tamil Nadu Co-operative Milk Producers’ Federation Ltd., Aavin Illam, Madhavaram Milk Colony, Chennai 600051
This is a list of notable employee-owned companies by country. These are companies totally or significantly owned (directly or indirectly) by their employees. [1]Employee ownership takes different forms and one form may predominate in a particular country.
A Gujarat-based iconic milk co-operative’s decision to enter the Karnataka market has kicked up a political row ahead of elections in the southern state.. The brand Amul tweeted earlier this ...
The a2 Milk Company; Arnott's Group; Baiada Poultry; Bakers Delight; Balfours; Baskin-Robbins Australia; Beerenberg Farm; Bega Cheese; Bellamy's Australia; Bickford's Australia; Boost Juice; Breadtop; Brooklyn Boy Bagels; Bulla Dairy Foods; Bundaberg Brewed Drinks; Camperdown Dairy International; Canberra Milk; Darrell Lea; Dick Smith Foods ...
Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers' Union; Karnataka Milk Federation; Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation; Kwality Ltd. M. Milk Mantra; Milky Mist ...
Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi (b 1966) is an Indian politician who is the current MLA from Arabhavi, Belagavi district and chairman of Karnataka Milk Federation. [1] He and his 4 brothers are all very active in local politics. [2] [3]
Mansinh Institute of Training of National Dairy Development Board at Mehsana, Gujarat. The NDDB was founded by Dr. Verghese Kurien in 1965. The prime minister of India at that time, Lal Bahadur Shastri, wished to replicate the success of the Kaira Cooperative Milk Producers' Union across India. [7]