The National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and the Odisha State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Limited (OMFED) collaborated to host a one-day workshop on the Internet-based Dairy Information System (iDIS) in Bhubaneshwar. The event brought together representatives from dairy cooperatives across Odisha.
Shri Vijay Amruta Kulange, Managing Director of OMFED, underscored the importance of leveraging data to develop strategies that enhance efficiency and transparency in the cooperative dairy sector. He highlighted the critical role of data utilisation in making informed decisions that can significantly improve operational outcomes.
The workshop featured practical sessions on various iDIS modules, allowing participants to gain hands-on experience with the system. Additionally, the event facilitated engaging discussions among attendees, fostering a collaborative environment for sharing insights and best practices.
NDDB officers led the sessions, providing stakeholders with advanced tools and knowledge to make better decisions. The aim was to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the dairy cooperatives, aligning with NDDB’s commitment to using technological advancements to improve the cooperative dairy ecosystem.
What is Internet-based Dairy Information System (iDIS)?
The Internet-based Dairy Information System (iDIS) is a technological platform designed to support the dairy industry by providing comprehensive data management and analysis tools. iDIS enables dairy cooperatives to collect, store, and analyse data related to milk production, quality, procurement, and distribution.