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  2. In 2018,Bihar State Milk Co-operative Federation, known as Sudha, planned at consolidating its market in Guwahati before expanding its reach to other states of the Northeast. [4] As per this policy, Sudha unveiled a range of dairy products comprising pouch milk in two variants, curd, paneer, lassi, chhach, peda, misti doi and cream in Guwahati. [4]

  3. May 7, 2018 · The document describes the distribution network and supply chain management of Sudha Dairy in Ranchi, which collects milk from over 1000 village cooperatives and distributes over 1 million liters of milk and milk products daily through 27 distributors and 1400 retailers.

  4. The society collects milk from its members, processes it at state-of-the-art facilities, and distributes a wide range of dairy products to consumers across Bihar and neighboring states. The revenue generated by Sudha primarily comes from the sale of milk and dairy products.

  5. Mar 28, 2018 · Sudha Dairy produces and sells milk, milk products, and ice cream. It has a supply chain network that sources milk from village cooperatives and company-owned collection units, which is then processed at chilling plants and warehouses before being distributed to retailers through distributors.

  6. Mar 16, 2012 · Bihar State Milk Cooperative Federation (COMPFED) had been marketing its milk and milk related products under the brand name of Sudha in the Bihar and They operated through six unions and two dairies to process the milk collected from nearly 4,000 village level cooperatives.

  7. Sudha is a milk product brand name of Bihar state milk Co-operative Federation Limited. It is an Indian dairy company, which headquarters is in Patna, Bihar. This federation was founded as the implementing agency of Operational Flood (OF) programme of dairy development on “Anand” pattern in Bihar.

  8. The document describes Sudha's three-layer distribution network for delivering milk and dairy products in urban and rural areas of Bihar. Products are collected from processing plants by distributor vehicles twice daily and delivered to retailers like general stores, whole day milk parlors, and institutions.