Report On Saras Dairy
Report On Saras Dairy
Report On Saras Dairy
“CONSUME
R
AWARENES
S
TOWARDS
SARAS
PRODUCT”
submitted in partial
fulfillment of the Post
Graduation Degree of
Master of Business
Administration
Submitted To
Submitted by
H.O.D OF COLLAGE
moh. Imran Khan
LUCKY
INSTITUTE OF
PROFESSIONAL
STUDIES Near
Akhaliya Circle,
E.S.I. Hospital
EFACE Road, Kamla
Nehru Nagar,
JODHPUR-342009
Marketing is (RAJ)
one most
important function in Business. It is the discipline required to understand
customer’s needs and the benefits.
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They Seek:
No study can be termed complete if there is no practical experience. Hence
need for training has become a real necessity. The training aims to prepare students
through a process of practical experience. Practical exposure no doubt has
contributed a significant amount of knowledge to me along with real life
experience and was an ideal combination of academic knowledge and practical
experience.
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PREFACE
During this whole training I got a lot of experience and came to know about
the management practices in real that how it differs from those of theoretical
knowledge and the practically in the real life.
I give my sincere thanks to Mr. Hari Singh Shekhawat for proper guidance
and supervision for completion of the project and sharing his experiences which
acted as a source of inspiration.
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Mohammad Imran Khan
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At last but not least my grateful thanks to all my faculty members for the
proper guidance and assistance extended by them. I am also grateful to my parents,
friends encourage & giving me moral support.
However, I accept the sole responsibility for any possible error of omission
and would be extremely grateful to the readers of this project report if they bring
such mistakes to my notice.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Indian dairies with its general review
2. Introduction of Saras dairy
3. Establishment formation & Management of Co-operative societies
4. Aims & Objects
5. Organization structure
6. Organization set up of Saras dairy
7. Introduction to marketing
8. Marketing Saras dairy
9. Market share of Milk products
10. Types of Saras milk products
11. Task
12. Daily schedule
13. Main Task & Targets
14. Strategy
15. Problems/constructions/Limitations
16. Learning In The Executive Training
17. Research Analysis along with pie chart, key finding & suggestions
18. Analysis of survey
19. My observation of Saras Dairy
20. Recommendations
21. Conclusions
22. Questionnaire
23. Bibliography
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INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN DAIRIES
Lot of Indian people start day with tea and milk. Milk is an
essential factor of our daily life. In India milk business is very old.
Dairy business adopt modern concept in 197 with the help of
National Dairy Develop Board through Operation Flood Plan. In
first section of this plan, selected ten states ,In which Mother
Dairy was setup in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
GENEREAL REVIEW
• Indian Dairy emerging as sunrise industry and contributes
significantly in generating small and marginal farmers of
rural INDIA, besides providing food security
• INDIA is blessed with huge bovine population of 196 million
cattle and 80 million buffaloes accounting for 51% if Asia and
19% of world bovine population—the largest in the World.
• Milk production in INDIA has increased from 20 MILLON tones
to during 1970 TO 77 million in 1999 which accounts for 20%
of the world`s milk production and stood first in the world`s
milk production and registering growth rate of 5% per year.
• India’s dairy industry generates an annual business of nearly
Rs 88,000 Crore
• Dairy sector provides regular employment to 9.8 million
people principal status and 8.6 million people in subsidiary
status, which together constitute 5 percent of total work
force
• Dairy development owes much to the Anand pattern of Co-
operative
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• The Dairy infrastructure now comprises 25 states federation
170 district milk unions and around 1,00,00 village
cooperative societies, through which rural milk production
and procurement system have been effectively linked to
urban markets consumption centers.
• Operation flood brought milk revolution in the country by
transforming dairying into a core economic activity. The
main challenge before Indian dairy sector improving quality,
developing international accepted products and stepping up
global marketing strategy.
• The future of Indian Dairy industry is promising since its de-
licensing in 1992. The interest of multinational and Indian
corporate in the industry has been growing, and the
industry’s growth potential is high as there is sufficient
domestic demand and good scope for exports of milk
products.
• India is emerging as one of the largest and fastest growing
consumers market in the world with high income elasticity of
demand of dairy products. Indian dairying is energy efficient
labor incentive and ecological sound.
• Over 80% of milk sold in urban and semi urban areas is non-
pasteurized from unorganized sector. THE overall market for
liquid milk is growing 4 percent per annum.
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INTRODUCTION OF SARAS DAIRY
The “Feeder Balancing Dairy” Jodhpur is located on the out skirts
of Jodhpur city in Heavy Industrial Area. A uniform piece of 25
acres of land has got road on its front side two sides of this piece
of land are free and at the back long way away is ‘’Central Arid
Zone’’.
Under Jodhpur Union the production of milk is one lack per day
while consumption of milk is 73 thousand liters per day. The
excess of milk (60 thousand liters) is send to the central dairy
Delhi and Gujarat. At present 485 co-operative societies and 347-
milk collection canter are functioning where average production
of milk is one lack thirty three thousand liters coming in Jodhpur
dairy through 53,198 milk production’s.
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According to dairy officers whenever falling famine in western
Rajasthan, in dairy collection of mill increase. During the famine
in Barmer and Jaisalmer district the collection of milk is increase
45,000 liter. In the last year, December the total collection of milk
was 72,000 liter while this year it is reached 1, 17000 liter. Dairy
provides animal food at cheap rate for maximum production of
milk. In Barmer and Jaislmer village almost 24 bulk cooler through
this the problem of farmer is eliminate. Whenever dairy vehicles
reach late, milk keep in these bulk cooler. In the year November,
2005 after setup new milk centre at Bilara, the collection of milk
was between 30 to 40 thousand liters.
In the initial phases, the sangh started its functioning with only 13
societies through two milk collection routes in 1973-74. Total
collection of milk in the beginning of the Sangh was only 3,500
liters per day. The milk was being chilled at private Ice Factory at
time. The main dairy plant stared its function of 1 November,
1975.
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At present Sangh is collecting working about 68,000 liter milk per
day through 299 milk co-operative societies. In the coming flush
season it is hoped that it will reach one lack liter per day.
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➢ Development of Co-operative milk procurement system in
the rural areas covered under the milk collection routes of
the scheme in order to provide raw milk a channel which is
more remunerative than the tradition channel of conversion
of surplus milk into un-economic ghee.
➢ Establishment of milk processing-cum-manufacturing plant
for supplying pasteurized milk primarily to Jodhpur City.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
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Organization is the structure framework of duties and
responsibilities required of personal in performing various within
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the company. It is essentially a blue-print for action resulting in a
mechanism for carrying out function to achieve the goals setup by
the company.
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In Paschimi Rajasthan Dugh Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Ltd. The
overall management of these cones is under the control of the
managing director Mr.R.K. Sangwa. The organization structure
chart of this concern is given as under.
Managing Director---
Purchases Officer---
Purchase officer is in charge of purchase section who is assisted b
two assistants. They collect information regarding price
movement in different markets for each important markets they
have appointed a buying agent who is authorized in advance to
intake the purchase as and whom profited and to supply regularly
to profitable and to supply regularly to the factor on the prevailing
terms.
Sales manager----
Sales manager are lineage of sales section of marketing and
discharge his duties with the help other assistant sales manager,
two salesmen. Their work to pass the finished products in the
markets.
Store In Charge----
Stores in charge gives the information to purchase and sales
section as regards to how man quantity of raw material (raw milk)
is lying in balance in stores and how many quantities of finished
goods (milk & milk products) are in stores.
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Personnel Manager---
He is the in charge of personnel department, who is maintaining
the records about costing, financial, and also assets and liabilities.
Account officer-
Accounts officer is the head of the account department, who is
maintain the records about costing financial and assets and
liabilities
Marketing Department
According to Peter Drucker, “The aim of marketing is to make
selling superfluous.”
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Marketing department is responsible for the sale of liquid milk. It
decides the routes by which the milk is supplied as well as
decides the number of booths in district and up country. It also
appoints distributors for supply of milk from dairy plant to
different areas of district and up country market., Jodhpur is also
marketing various fresh milk products in Saras brand like chhach,
lassi, paneer, shrikhand, dahi and long life products such as ghee,
skim milk powder and whole milk powder.
b.))Advertisement
➢ Hoardings
➢ Glow sign board
➢ Gift hampers
➢ Banners
➢ Advertisement through local cable
➢ Wall paintings
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i.) Sales Expansion etc.
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The human resource department manages the personnel serving
the organization.
Operations Department
The operations department defines the working of the
organization.
Pasteurizer
Cream Separator
Cream Tank
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(To collect the cream)
Butter Churn
Melting Vat
Ghee Kettle
Packing Department
Plain Chhach:
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This is pasteurized milk which contains 3.1% fat and 8.6% SNF
and acidity 1.08%. This milk is boiled at 40 degree celcius and 3%
curd is added. It is diluted by 40% DTM. This is packed in 500 ml
packets and supplied to the market for sale.
Namkeen Chhach:
In plain chhach various ingredients like 0.6% salt, 0.3% jeera,
0.15% rock salt and 0.1% pepper is added to make namkeen
chhach and packed in 200 ml packets and supplied to the market
for sale.
Lassi:
In plain chhach 12% sugar is added to make lassi and packed in
200 ml packets and supplied to the market for sale.
Paneer Segment:
Paneer Vat
(In this Vat the milk contains FAT 5.0% and SNF 9.0%.)
Paneer Hook
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(Then curded milk is pressed in paneer hooks for 45 minutes, then
this paneer is put into chilled water at 5 degree celcius)
Packaging Department
Facilities:
Saras Dairy, Jodhpur (PRDUSS Ltd., Jodhpur) provided the
following facilities during operations:-
Finance Department
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Financial Management is defined as making available the required
funds at an acceptable cost and making sure that the funds are
suitably invested according to the plan. This task is performed by
the Finance Manager of the organization.
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Ratio analysis is a systematic use of ratios to interpret the
performance and status of the firm.
Quick ratio/ acid test ratio: The acid test ratio is the ratio
between quick current assets and current liabilities and is
calculated by dividing the quick assets by the current liabilities.
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& technical person can give the technical suggestion to the
higher authority.
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I. 06:00 A.M. to 02:00 P.M.
II. 02:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
III. 10:00 P.M. to 06:00 P.M.
And rest work in Administration shift i.e. 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING
In the previous one decade. We have taken some efforts
particularly in the management of milk and products. Particularly
the saras has brought a revolutionary change in the management
of milk. The skimmed milk powder, pannier in attractive
packagers have received positive responses not only in the
domestic market but also in the overseas market. However we
need qualitative-cum-quantitative improvements on almost all the
forms. In the respect the key managerial decision areas are the
following:-
a) Minerals
b) Medicines
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c) Training related with milk collection
d) Training related with milk testing
e) Training related with Animal – husbandry
f) Training related with Accounting work maintains
3) – PRODUCTION SECTION
It controls production of the plant to purchase latest techniques
and equipments & control the misuse of product & handle the
capacity of the plant.
a) Testing of milk
b) Canes unloading, Grading
c) Test of Adulteration of milk – Sugar, Salt, Urea, Starch,
Water, preservatives etc. should not be taken to the plant.
d) Testing of Fat and S.N.F.
e) Testing of Acidity of milk
f) Sanitation of milk
MARKETING-SARAS DAIRY
Till very recently, the marketing department was the most
neglected. It was only after it was realized that the profits came
from city sales, the union started paying attention to this most
essential activity-
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The city sample at jodhpur has increased to nearly 90,000 LPD
(june,2009) and has shown a steady growth over the last two
years. Toned milk is the only type of milk processed. The dairy
also manufactures other fresh products, but the production is
order based and is has a very insubstantial contribution towards
the total sales of the dairy.
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have been distributed over ten different routes. The dairy has
provided tin booth to some of the agents while some of them
have been provided with parlors. Currently 26 parlors are opened
by the union. A break up of types off booth agents is provided in
the graph.
As we see from the figure, more than half of the agents are
roadside retailers. Both the shops and parlors are stoned
structures the differences being that former are managed by the
dairy staff.
In jodhpur city the numbers of booth falling under each route are
as follows:
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ROUTE NO. OF
NO BOOTHS
1 20
2 45
3 50
4 65
5 80
6 65
7 60
8 75
9 60
Routes of 10 15
Liquid Market
In Jodhpur
Route 01
Pal road, Shankar Nagar, Subhash colony, Pal gao (20Booth)
Route02
Saradpura, Jalori gate, Kabutaron ka chowk, Navchokiya,
Chandpole, Mawdiyo ki ghati, Bakramandi (45 Booth)
Route03
Mahatama Gandhi hospital, Railway station, Sojati
gate, Bari, Old stadium, Ghantaghar, Ummed Chowk.
Bagar Chowk, Nagori gate, Killa road, MEDTIA gate. (50
booth)
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Route04
Masuriya, Sharmik colony, Baldev Nagar, CHB Suthla
Chopasni gao Chokha. (65booth)
Route05
Isai ka kabristan, Bhagat ki kothi, Madhuban colony,
Jhalamand choraha, Saraswati Nagar, Kuri bhagtasni,
Sangariya road.(80booth)
Route06
12th Road, Akhaliya choraha, Pratap Nagar. KNN, Sangariya
road Kuri bhagtasni, (80Booths)
Route07
UITPWDchoraha Central school(Airforce area) Gold course
scheme Airforce area Ratanada Shikargadh Mohanpura Ajit
colony(60booths)
Route08
Rai ka bagh Partvi pura BJS Banar Vidhayia Nagar Mahamandir
Shakti Nagar Bhadasiya Maderna colony.(75booths)
Route09
PaotaMandore road Basni Nagori bera Lal sagar Magra punjala
ChainpuraLaw collage(60booths)
Route10
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ITI choraha, Shastri Nagar, Jaljog choraha Regidency road, Rotary
circle and near, (15booths)
The morning supply starts at 3.00 a.m. and last point by 5.30
a.m., while the afternoon supply starts by 4 p.m.
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From the chilling centers of pokaran and Barmer milk is
supplied to ASC centers at jaisalmer and jessai respectively.
Barmer center has started city supply since april 1997. Milk
from pokaran is supplied in sealed cans to ASC, jaisalmer,
while the other two centers (Barmer and jodhpur) supply
packed milk to the ASC.
Incentive
Commission Rate on Milk 0.60
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Sale
Incentive 0.15
Milk from the DCS is collected and brought to the six chilling at
Balotra, Barmer, Phalodi, Pokaran, Merta city and Naguar as well
as directly to the plant at jodhpur. From these chilling centers,
milk is brought to the plant at jodhpur by milk tankers.
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being 8.5% the average SNF content was below 8.3% about six
month ago and the union has to mix milk powder(SMP) in order to
bring the level of SNFG up to 8.5%. however due to strict steps
taken thereafter the SNF content has gone up now. According to
the PFA (prevention of food act) standards minimum percentage
of fat and SNF should be 3% & 8.5% respectively.
Procurement of milk
Chilling Average No. Average TRANSPORATI
plant procurem of Fat & ON cost
ent route SNF
s
Pokaran 7419 4 5.0% 8.5 0.55
Phalodi 7448 11 4.0% 8.4 1.04
Balotra 13803 7 4.1% 8.6 052
Barmer 15993 18 5.0% 8.6 0.79
Merta 7083 4 4.3% 8.6 0.72
Nagore 1927 4 5.0% 8.4 2.38
Bilara 26669 4 5.0% 8.9 0.10
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Direct to 11290 10 4.5% 8.5 0.82
plant
(Chilling Centre wise procurements details)
The payments to the DCS is done every week PRDUSS pays the
maximum procurement price to its procurement price to its
producer vis-à-vis oher dairies of the state, though recently have
been lowered.
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Septemb 34.9 45.1 84.9 49.1 88.7
er
October 29.5 48.1 56.6 44.5 63.9
Novemb 37.3 53.1 54.8 58.3 62.9
er
Deceme 48.8 73.8 100.7 72.3 102.4
ber
january 59.6 86.2 100.9 74.9 114.3
Febuary 63.4 88.8 109.8 73.9 112.4
March 60.4 80.5 95.5 68.0 99.8
(Month wise procurement of milk per day)
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MARKET SHARE OF MILK PRODUCTS
Types of milk
Rs.21/li
Rs.20/li
ter
Rs.18/li
ter
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Rs.6
Rs.5
Rs 27 and Rs.125
Rs.8
Rs.9
Rs.1
Fat %(Min.)-1.5
SNF %( Min.)-9.0
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Self-Life/best before; 2 days from the date of packing when stored
below 8⁰C
Toned Milk
Composition:
Fat %(Min.)-3.0
SNF %( Min.)-8.5
Standard Milk
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Composition:
Fat %(Min.)-4.5
Taaza
Composition:
Fat %(Min.)-3.0
SNF %( Min.)-8.5
PRICE- Rs-32.00(liter),
Dahi
Composition:
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Fat %(Min.)-3.0
SNF %( Min.)-8.5
PRICE- Rs-8.00(2gm)
Paneer
Composition:
Moisture%( Max.)-60
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Chaach
Composition:
Fat %(Min.)-2.0
SNF %( Min.)-8.5
PRICE- Rs-7.00-500ML
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR CANNED RASGULLA
Moisture% by Wt. Min 5.0
GHEE
Composition:
Moisture%(Max) 0.3
FFA%(MAX) 0.3
Self Life / Best Before 9 month from date of packing for tin, 6
month for poly pack
CHEESE
Composition:
LASSI
Composition:
Fat%(Min) 2.0
T.S% 16-17%
TABLE BUTTER
Composition:
Fat%(Min) 80.0
Moisture%(MAX) 16
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Prise Rs 87.00 (500gm), 18.00 (100gm)
FLAVOURED MILK
Composition:
Fat%(Min) 1.5
SNF %( Min.)-9.0
MAWA
Composition:
Moisture%(Max) 30-35
Self Life / Best Before 20 days from the date of packing when
stored below 8⁰C.
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TASK
1. To conduct a comparative study of the growth of Saras.
4. To take responses from people who do not use Saras products and find
answer to the question.
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MY DAILY SCHEDULE
My tasks at the on job training are to study the working of Saras plant,
gather complete information about Saras, conduct market and booth surveys.
Visit the plant to understand the working of the plant – 02:30 PM to 03:30
PM
Discuss with my company guide about the task for the next day – 03:30 PM
to 04:30 PM
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MAIN TASKS AND TARGETS
The targets that are set for me during the training are:-
2) To interview 100 homes to know their views and opinions about Saras
products.
3) To conduct a comparative study of the growth of Saras
(PRDUSS Ltd., JODHPUR)
3) To conduct survey of Saras parlours and booths to know
their problems and sort them out. To get feedback from Saras
parlours and booths.
4) To get feedback from customers and find their problems,
satisfaction level, take their suggestions and help PRDUSS
Ltd., JODHPUR to implement those suggestions.
5) To take responses from people who do not use Saras
products and find the answer to the question, “Why they are
not using Saras products”.
6) To Learning Technique increase the sale of products..
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STRATEGY
A marketing strategy is a process that can allow an organization to
concentrate its (always limited) resources on the greatest opportunities to increase
self and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.
SURVEY RESEARCH
A survey research is defined as the method of collecting information by
asking a set of pre formulated question in a predetermined sequence in a structured
questionnaire to a sample of individuals drawn so as to be representative of a
defined population. These questionnaires are administered to an individual or a
group of individual through interview. Typical survey objectives involved
describing or learning from an ongoing activity by studying the changes in
behavioral pattern of the subjects of interest of the researcher.
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PROBLEMS / CONSTRUCTIONS / LIMITATIONS
Any research in any field topic gives some new results, discovering new
areas etc. but there are always some limitations thereof.
The limitations that I came across during the course of my training at Saras
Dairy, Jodhpur are:-
• There is the limited time available each day and lots of tasks have to
complete in a day like preparing a reports conducting surveys.
• Transfers given by the respondents’ are not always correct and may be
misleading.
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slightly difficult to convince such people but it is challenging task and a
good learning experience.
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LEARNING IN THE EXECUTIVE TRAINING
Each day is a new learning experience and so was the case during my
executive training. Every day I learnt something new during my training.
➢ First and the foremost, I learnt to practically apply the knowledge gained
through theory classes and bridge the gap between academic institution and
corporate world.
➢ Understood how the management keeps its employees satisfied and retain
them.
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RESEARCH ANALYSIS
[A] CONSUMER SATISFACTION LEVEL IN
MILK
Q NO (1)- Milk purchased from?
Q. NO (2)-Packets preferred?
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which lays highest margins among all the categories. Gold
contains maximum fats and targeting affluent segment of society.
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Key finding and suggestion- As we are offering
different mix of fats contents in the packets, so it is quite possible
that 37 % people were expecting more then what they have paid
in terms of different packets charging differently.
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(D) Do you find milk of saras is fresh and hygienic
against the exposed? Milk sold in the market by
other sources?
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Q NO (7) Do you find packing and
labeling safe and attractive?
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(1) GHEE
(2) BUTTER
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(3) Paeer
(4) Shrikhand
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Key finding and suggestion --Shrikhand needs extra
promotional efforts, Amul is famous due to Gujrat pricing also can
be re-evaluted because Amul is charging 1Rs per 100gm
(7) Lassie
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(8) Curd
RESEARCH DESIGN/METHODOLOGY
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Identifying and Defining Problem/Opportunity
L
Planning the strategy
A
N
Selecting the method of strategy
X
E Data Collection
C
U
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O
Evaluating the Data
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REPORT Preparing and Presenting the Report
PREPRATION
Primary Method:
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2) Data is also collected by preparing a questionnaire and
asking the respondents to fill up the questionnaire.
Secondary Method:
1. I have used secondary method to collect some data from the
annual accounts of the company Saras Dairy, Alwar (AZDUSS
Ltd., Alwar)
➢ Assess the brand image that the company holds in the minds
of the customers.
➢ Assess the impact of promotional activities.
ANALYSIS OF SURVEY
Market for Dairy Industry is captive, as people will stop dairy
products. In addition, the market for dairy products will keep on
increase will the increase of awareness in the people. Increase in
adulterated material is showing a new path to the large scale
dairy industry. It also gives a huge employment to many
unemployed. The main positive point for the Dairy industry is
huge turnover and return with low investment.
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Large scale dairy industry helps in social benefit by taking care
the public health by selling fully Quality control products
according to the norms of govt. The industry should also keep an
eye on the Fake products produced by the company`s name
Company should also see that their products are not sold beyond
M.R.P.
During the last few years the dairy scenario has undergone a
diversity change. Due to entry of other competitors, it has
become necessary for saras to frame new strategic that enable
them to survive and thrive in the long run. The whole
concentration has thus shifted to ensure the customer services
with maximum satisfaction of the customers.
THE SURVEY
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It was decided to conduct a survey of 100 workers/employees to
assess the consumer profile in saras dairy. Random sampling
technique was used to pick out a sample of the consumers. A
structured questionnaire was used to obtain information about
various aspects of the marketing department.
THE ANALYSIS
The questionnaire was prepared to bring out the various aspects
of Marketing management provided by saras dairy. According,
some questions were asked to the respondents. Question wise
analysis revealed the following;
LEVEL OF SATISFACTION
S.NO Level of No. of Percentage
satisfaction respondents (%)
1 Highly 30 75
Satisfied
2 Satisfied 5 12.5
3 Unsatisfied 5 12.5
Total 40 100
Working on complaints
S.No Description No.of Percentage%
respondents
1 Yes 25 62.5
2 No 15 37.5
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Total 40 100
The analysis that saras dairy is working on the complaints is given
by the consumers.
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1 Yes 37 92.5
2 No 3 7.5
Total 40 100
The various attributes that I observed and the point I allocated to each
observation are presented below in the tabular format:-
3 Quality in hygiene 10
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6 Staff is corporative 9
7 Customer awareness 8
8 Employee Satisfaction 8
9 Market reputation 9
12 Channels of marketing 8
Total 100
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RECOMMENDATIONS
On careful observation of Saras Dairy during the training period I have the
following suggestion for Saras Dairy, Jodhpur which on proper implementation
may provide a big boost to it.
✔ All information regarding Saras Dairy and its products should be available
on internet.
✔ Jodhpur Dairy should give milk products competitive prices and facilities.
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CONCLUSION
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The survey resulted into following conclusions:
SARAS must come up with new promotional
activities such that people become aware about Ice-
cream,
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People are mostly satisfied with the overall quality
of SARAS Products, but for the existence in the local
market SARAS must use aggressive selling
techniques.
APPENDIX
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2) Address : ___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
3) Profession : ___________________________________
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4) Age : ___________________________________
Paneer Shrikhand
Lassi : Sweet
Yes No
Yes No
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iii)Through booth agents iv)Others
__________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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Yes No
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19) Do you think Saras Dairy work on the complaints given
by the consumers?
Yes No
PRICE
SWEETNESS
PACKAGING
SOFTNESS
SCHEMES
AVAILABILITY
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AGENCY HOLDER QUESTIONNAIRES
BOOTH OWNER
NAME=_______________________________________
BOOTH
LOCATION=________________________________________
BOOOTH NO=________________________________________
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A) YES B) NO
A) YES B) NO
A) YES B) NO
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS
• Marketing management-philip kotler
• Marketing Management in Indian perspective- jha &
Singh
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• Pamphlets and information from SARAS Dairy
• Learning % observation from SARAS Dairy
1. www.sarasdairy.com
2. www.google.com
3. www.marketresearch.com
4. www.dairy.com
5. Research Methodology. ( Harper W.Boyd, C. R. Kothari )
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