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                            Perceptions of dairy farmers of Gadag district in 
                            northwestern part of Karnataka state, India 
                            regarding clean milk production - 
Shivakumar K. Radder, S. K. Bhanj
                            Vet World. 2011; 4(2): 79-81
              
 
              
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2011.79-81
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                            
                            
                            Clean milk production is one important aspect in 
                            enhancing the quality of milk. It is important to 
                            know farmers' perception about it. With this view, 
                            present study was undertaken with the objective of 
                            understanding perception of dairy farmers about 
                            clean milk production. The study was conducted in 
                            six villages of Gadag district of Karnataka state. A 
                            total of 180 respondents were interviewed. 
                            Perceptions of the farmers regarding family manpower 
                            involved in dairy farming, personnel involved in 
                            milking, dairy income, intention to produce clean 
                            milk, price dependence for following clean milk 
                            production, reasons for following cleanliness 
                            measures in milk production, sale price received for 
                            milk and satisfaction for the price they received 
                            for milk were studied. Most of the dairy farmers 
                            expressed their willingness to follow clean milk 
                            production measures. Further, most of them were 
                            ready to follow such measures even if they were not 
                            paid more price for milk. Farmers practiced clean 
                            milk production measures mainly to follow 
                            regulations at the dairy co-operative society 
                            followed by to avoid spoilage of milk. Dairy farmers 
                            largely neglected impact of cleanliness on animals' 
                            udder and health, about milk contamination causing 
                            health hazards. Milking was mainly a domain of 
                            women. For over 80 % farmers, dairy farming provided 
                            a moderate income as portion of their total family 
                            income. Majority of the producers were not satisfied 
                            with price they were getting for milk. Hence, the 
                            study recommends, requisite facilities and 
                            guidelines from the agencies concerned are needed to 
                            be provided to the dairy farmers to adopt clean milk 
                            production practices. Proper education to the 
                            farmers regarding importance of clean milk 
                            production from health, marketing and animal health 
                            point of views needs to be given. There is need to 
                            give more importance to women in dairy farmers' 
                            trainings. The study also suggests offering 
                            satisfactory price for milk to hasten the process of 
                            adoption of clean milk production practices by the 
                            dairy farmers. 
                            
                            
                            Key words: Dairy Farmers, 
                            Clean Milk Production, Co-operative society, Milk 
                            Contamination.