KDCMPU, member union of Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), the agency that markets Amul brand of milk and milk products, today claimed that between November 8 and December 20, 2.5 lakh more members farmers were brought under banking system.
"Out of our 6.7 lakh members, 4.2 lakh members had their bank accounts in nationalised banks. We opened bank accounts for remaining 2.5 lakh members," KDCMPU chairman Ramsinh Parmar told reporters.
Out of 617 villages under Amul Dairy, 154 villages have bank branch or ATMs within the villages, while 463 villages have ATMs or bank branches between 5 and 25 kms distance, he said.
"To make money withdrawal easier for farmers who do not have banks in their villages, Amul Dairy has set up micro ATMs in 180 milk societies, and is in talks with nationalised banks to set up similar micro ATMs in remaining 480 banks," Parmar said.
The dairy union also operates milk societies in West Bengal, Maharashtra and Punjab.
"We have provided bank accounts to milk producers in these states as well," Parmar claimed.
In West Bengal, Amul Dairy operates 219 societies with 21,000 members, in Maharashtra it has 91 societies and 7,950 members, and in Punjab it has 119 societies with 12,037 members.
Parmar said the dairy cooperative disbursed Rs 215 crore to member milk societies after demonetisation came into effect.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 had announced his government's decision to demonetise high value currency notes.
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