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MILMA CATTLE FEED PLANT, MALAMPUZHA BY A. MEHABOOB AN ORGANISATIONAL STUDY ON

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MILMA CATTLE FEED PLANT, MALAMPUZHA

BY

A. MEHABOOB

720813631015

AN ORGANISATIONAL

STUDY ON

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MILMA CATTLE FEED PLANT

MALAMPUZHA

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• COMPANY LOGO

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CATTLE FEED INDUSTRY

1. The process of cattle feed manufacture iscomparatively simple process once the

formulation of feed mixture is arrived at.

2. The final mixture contains uniformly same proportion of the ingredients even in smallest

possible sample.

3. To attain uniformity in concentration, a mixture of ingredients is to be ground to fine

mesh and mixed thoroughly.

4.This mixed powder can be used directly for feeding. Alternatively, the mixed ground

material can be palletized.

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STEPS IN PROCESSING OF CATTLE

FEED MANUFACTURE

- Material receiving and proportioning,

- Material grinding,

- Mollassifying and mixing,

- Palletising and cooling,

- Packing.

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• The success story of the diary scene in India during the sixties was the farmer owned Amul Co-operative society at Anand in Gujarat, with its integrated approach to production, procurement, processing and marketing on co-operative lines over the years

• . The efficiency of the project was worth to replicate. Therefore, a dairy programme called “OPERATION FLOOD” was launched in 1970 under the agencies of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) which functioned as the technical consultants and Dairy Corporation the funding agency.

• The cattle feed plant, which run by Kerala co-operative milk marketing federation (KCMMF) had a meeting with ministers in 1974.the meeting has précised over by K.R .Gouriyamma, who, who was the honorable minister of rural development in kerala. Dr. Varghese, Founder of national diary development board (NDDP) had asked to take the project and to make an estimate for beginning the cattle feed at Malampuzha.

MILMA CATTLE FEED PLANT

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• Milma produces and markets cattle feed. Milma has the capacity of producing 600 metric tons of cattle feed plant. Milma distributes the cattle feed through Anand Pattern Co-operative Society and other channel at relatively lower price.

• Milma have a range of products from wholesome pasteurized milk to pure ghee, creamy butter, nourishing sterilized flavoured milk, ice creams and cattle feed. All the products are strictly adhered to the PFA rules and are sent to the market only after stringent quality checks.

• A marketing chain consisting of 1500 outlets, across the state ensure accessibility of our products to one and all. Our commitment to the quality of milk that we deliver starts right at the doorstep to the village producers. The products of cattle feed plant, Malampuzha are cattle feed and milma min (Vitaminised Mineral Mixture Cattle Feeds are sold under the brand name Milma, Gomathi, Pellet, Gomithra By Pass Protein, Govardhini Mash and High Energy Feed.

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LEARNING EXPERIENCE

1. The Internship training enabled me to gain knowledge of each and every department.

2. I have gained more knowledge regarding various departments of organization.

3 . It helped me to convert the theoretical aspects into practical one also helped to know more about managerial functions.

4. It also helps to handle the employees.

5. Experience with quality testing of yarns made me to know the various quality testing process.

6. Experience with building rapport the employees taught me inter-personal relationship.

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MANAGERIAL SKILLS DEVELOPED

* Learned about their planning, Form of selection and recruitment process for the company. Through Such Process I developed Co-operation skill

* Learned about their tools and techniques for implementing the skills for the employees in certain form of period. On such process I developed my motivational skill

* In the production room , saw all grinding and mixing machineries inside in it. In the department, I learned the technical skill

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* Learned about their techniques for implementing the quality. They will be get tested both their product and raw materials by the same process. From the department I understood to valuing the raw materials

* Learned about their accounting statements and audit which they will be following in the certain terms of the purposes. From the deparment I developed my accounting skill

* Learned about their procedures and functions regarding classifying on the products related to certain schedules. By the learning, I understood how to maintain goods

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* Learned about their procedures for buying the raw materials under the such needs and wants of them On such basis I learned how to perform the tasks

* Learned about their activities Such as Sales promotion , Dispatch Sections and their Channels of distribution. On such basis I developed my communication skill

* Learned about their structure and positions of each of the members in the respective department. I Get developed my classifying skill in it

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CONCLUSION

The study conducted for the preparation of this project immensely helped me to make out the practical significance of the theories taught in the classroom for different management areas.

It has provided an opportunity to have an insight into the working of this undertaking. The study, as a whole has revealed that this plant set up under co-operative sector is growing progressively and that it has a bright future.

The Organisational study of cattle feed plant; Malalmpuzha has been beneficial for me in all the aspects.it helps to familiarize with the practical side of the organization. It provides me an overall idea different streams management mainly personnel, marketing, finance, operations, etc. of the organization.