Himmatnagar: The Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi, arrived at Sabarderi in Himmatnagar and inaugurated the powder plant, which was built for 305 crores and the Tretapack plant, which produced 120 metric tons of powder per day, and 125 crores. After the launch programme, the Prime Minister watched the demonstration in Sabarderi. Along with this, the Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone of the cheese plant, which was set up at a cost of 600 crores on five acres.
The Prime Minister inaugurated a powder plant with a capacity of 120 million tonnes per day at Saber Dairy. Total cost of the entire project ‚. More than 300 crores. The plant layout meets global food safety standards. Extremely energy efficient with almost zero emissions. The plant is equipped with latest and fully automated bulk packing line. Along with this, the Prime Minister also inaugurated an aseptic milk packaging plant. It is a state-of-the-art plant with a capacity of three lakh liters per day. The project is about ‚. It has been implemented with a total investment of 125 crores. The plant has the latest automation system with highly energy efficient and environment friendly technology. The project will help ensure better remuneration to milk producers.
On this occasion, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of Saber Cheese and Whey Drying Plant Project. The cost of this project is ‚. 600 crores. The plant will produce cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese and processed cheese. Saber Dairy is a part of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, which manufactures and markets a complete range of milk and milk products under the Amul brand.
In the conference hall of this powder plant, Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi had a 10-minute conversation about animal husbandry with 20 women who are doing special work in the animal husbandry sector of Sabarkantha and Aravalli districts. After that, he reached Gahoda and addressed the cattle rearing women. On this occasion, the Prime Minister honored three Sukanya girls, five pastoralists. In this meeting, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and State President C. R. Patil along with leaders of the cooperative sector and a large number of milk producers were present.