The BJP-led state government has allowed Gujarat-based Surat District Co-operative Union Ltd (SUMUL) to start operations in addition to the existing Goa Milk Producers' Union, also known as Goa Dairy.
"Government will not provide land or financial support or assistance in any other form to SUMUL. Rumours are being spread that SUMUL will finish Goa Dairy," BJP spokesman Dr Pramod Sawant said.
Goa Dairy is not under the control of Goa government while SUMUL will be under the control of Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, he pointed out.
"Government gives subsidy of Rs 9 per litre to Goa Dairy but despite it they sell milk for Rs 24 per litre. SUMUL's entry will further bring down the prices," he said.
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