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A STUDY ON DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL (A Study with Reference to VISAKHA DAIRY, Visakhapatnam)
CONTENTS Chapter-l
Introduction
Need of the study
Objectives
Methodology
Limitations
Chapter-ll
Dairy industry at glance
Chapter-III
Company profile
Chapter-IV
Detail study on distribution channel
Chapter V
Interpretation & analysis
Findings Chapter VI
Suggestions
bibliography
CONTENTS Chapter-l
Introduction
Need of the study
Objectives
Methodology
Limitations
Chapter-ll
Dairy industry at glance
Chapter-III
Company profile
Chapter-IV
Detail study on distribution channel
Chapter V
Interpretation & analysis
Findings Chapter VI
Suggestions
bibliography
INTRODUCTION Indian dairy Industry - a profile
Today, India is 'The Oyster' of the global dairy industry. It offers opportunities galore to entrepreneurs worldwide, who wish to capitalize on one of the world's largest and fastest growing markets for milk and milk products. A bagful of 'pearls' awaits the international dairy processor in India. The Indian dairy industry is rapidly growing, trying to keep pace with the galloping progress around the world. As he expands ex pands his overseas operations to India many man y profitable options await him. He may transfer technology, sign joint ventures or use India as a sourcing center for regional exports. The liberalization of the Indian economy beckons to MNC's and foreign investors alike. India’s dairy sector is expected to triple its production in the next 10 years in view of o f expanding
potential for export to Europe and the West. Moreover with WTO regulations expected to come co me into force in coming years all the developed countries which are among big exporters today would have to withdraw the support and an d subsidy to their domestic milk products sector. Also India today is the lowest cost producer of o f per liters of milk in the world, at 27 cents, compared with the U.S' 63 cents, and an d Japan’s $2.8 dollars. Also to take advantage adv antage of this lowest cost of
milk production and increasing production in the country multinational companies are planning to expand their activities here. Some of these milk producers have already obtained quality standard certificates from the authorities. This will help them in marketing their products in foreign countries in processed form. The urban market for milk products is expected to grow at an accelerated pace of around 33% per annum to around Rs.43,500 crores by year 2005. This growth is going to come from the greater emphasis on the processed foods sector and an d also by increase in the conversion of milk into milk products. By 2005, the value of Indian dairy produce is expected to be Rs 10,00,000 million. Presently the market is valued at around Rs7,00,000mn
Background
India with 134mn cows and 125mn buffaloes, has the largest population of cattle in the world. Total cattle population in the country as on October'00 stood at 313mn. More than fifty percent of the buffaloes and twenty percent of the cattle in the world are found in India and most of these are milch cows and milch buffaloes. Indian dairy sector contributes the large share in agricultural gross domestic products. Presently there are around 70,000 village dairy cooperatives across the country. The co-operative societies are federated into 170 district milk producers unions, which is turn has 22-state cooperative dairy federation. Milk production gives employment to more than 72mn dairy farmers. In terms of total production, India is the leading producer of milk in the world followed by USA. The milk production in 1999-00 is estimated at 78mn MT as compared to 74.5mn MT in the previous year. This production is expected to increase to 81mn MT by 2000-01. Of this total produce of 78mn cows' milk constitute 36mn MT while rest is from other cattle. While world milk production declined by 2 per cent in the last three years, according to FAO estimates, Indian production has increased by 4 per cent. The milk production in India accounts for more than 13% of the total world output and 57% of total Asia's production. The top five milk producing nations in the world are India ,USA, Russia, Germany and France. Although milk production has grown at a fast pace during the last three decades (courtesy: Operation Flood), milk yield per animal is very low. The main reasons for the low yield are
Lack of use of scientific practices in milching.
Inadequate availability of fodder in all seasons.
Unavailability of veterinary health services.
DAIRY
A dairy is a facility for the extraction and processing of animal milk mostly from cows or goats, but also from buffalo, sheep, horses or camels for human consumption. Typically it is a farm (dairy farm) or section of a farm that is concerned with the production of milk, butter and cheese. Terminology differs slightly between countries. In particular, in the U.S. a dairy can also be a facility that processes, distributes and sells dairy products, or a room, building or establishment where milk is kept and butter or cheese is made. In New Zealand English a dairy means a corner convenience store, or superette — and dairy factory is the term for what is elsewhere called a dairy.
As an attributive, the word dairy refers to milk-based products, derivatives and processes, and the animals and workers involved in their production: for example dairy cattle, dairy goat. A dairy farm produces milk and a dairy factory processes it into a variety of dairy products. These establishments constitute the dairy industry, a component of the food industry. Company profile Company Name :
Sri VijayaVisakha Milk Producers Company Ltd (Visakha Dairy)
Address :
BHPV Post
Level of Office :
Head Office
Phone No :
(891) 2517230 2517290
Website :
www.visakhadairy.com
Industry :
Food Processing/ Beverages
City :
Visakhapatnam
State :
Andhra Pradesh
Pin :
530012
Company Type :
Industry Best
Total Turnover :
100-250 Crs
No. of Employees :
5001 & above
Sector :
Private Sector
Mission Statement
Visakha Dairy is committed to enhance the Milk Procurement throughTechnical inputs by providing Quality services to our Member Producers by ensuring economic viability to improve socioeconomic conditions of our Members. Visakha Dairy is also committed to supply quality milk and milk products to consumers. Our Dairy shall become top dairy in the country with its inspired team of employees. We, the inspired Team of Employees are dedicated to Co-operation, Honesty, Discipline & Time, Quality & Purity, Hard Working, Transparency, Trust & Belief on Orianization, Mutual Respect, Skill Development & Education
Quality Policy Visakha Dairy endeavors to be one of the largest processors of milk and manufactures of milk products in India. We are committed to provide hygienic, safe and nutritious products while meeting the statutory and legal requirements to achieve customer satisfaction and in-turn to improve the economy of our member producers. To this effect the management is committed to communicate, implement, maintain and continually improve the Quality and Food Safety Management Systems Dairy.
Objective Our main object is to serve the farmers and to give help to their economical development, and provide Quality Milk & Milk Products to the Consumers. MAIN OBJECTIVES:
To provide assured year and market for the surplus milk procured in the rural areas supply wholesome milk and milk product to the urban consumer and to stimulate milk production and to develop the required infrastructure. FLUCTUATION IN THE SUPPLY OF MILK:
The first problem of this industry is the search of fluid mille the demand for milk products is almost uniform throughout the country in all seasons in the year. whereas by and large milk production is small and scattered .ltd that too is distinctly seasonal. The summer months of April to July record acute shortage of milk while in winter or number to February. supply of milk would be 200to 300 per cell higher. So the industry requires diversification
or
production of milk foods and other production. This can be preserved and so throughout the year. IRRATIONAL PRICING POLICY:
The price of milk is determined on the basis of price in the open market, which in turn determine the price of milk products. Such a price shift pattern does not help to build a permanent, workable relationship between the milk schemes and the producers. unless the producers are guaranteed a reasonable price on the a long term basis. her economy bound to be affected adversely .thus the industry should provide an incentive price for milk to the rural producer over and above their cost of milk production adversely. Thus the industry should provide an incentive price for milk to the rural producers over and above their cost of milk production.
TRASPORTATION:
The milk bulk collection are established in centrally located villages/provided head quarters form where the bill return centers less than 10km.hence each ultra virus rays arrays their own transportation from the villages to bulk centers and the dairy providing transportation charges on the basis of quality .there is no problem in transportation in bulk collection. QUALITY CONTROL:
Quality aspect of milk has not received much attention due to the general shortage of milk .the quality of milk they supply is far from what is required or not according to the control manager . The planned dairying therefore should he provided. Milk is the only single food item that fairly represents the complete human diet. It has proteins and micro ingredient in India is identified with rural farmer as a n essential subsidiary to agriculture. The govt. started a dairy at Visakhapatnam, under the intensive milk supply scheme in 1970-71 with a handling capacity of 6000 litters. now the present capacity 1.5 lack litter per day. With a view to utilized the resources from national co-operative development council for the large scale dairy to meet the growing need Visakhapatnam city besides the small marginal farmers and milk producers co-operative was registered covering the district of Visakhapatnam and srikakulam govt. arrange finance to this union from NLDC to establish the Visakha dairy with an initial handling capacity of 1.50 lakes liters expandable to 1 lakh liters its expansion to 1.50 lakhes liters was completed by 1990.it has a polythene sachet packing system for milk. The total investment on Visakha dairy was about RS 3 crores
Need of the study
visakha dairy has a very image of supplying good quality of milk at reasonable price to the consumers. It has a hugged turnover and profits and some other reason gave birth to many privates dairies .as visakha dairy occupies a very important place in our state , a through survey is made to know about the consumer awareness their , attitudes toward all the dairy products. The purpose of production is consumption and one’s own purpose will be served only if the consumer interests are attended to quality of service rendered by VISAKHA DAIRY ensures the organization regarding customer satisfaction in their product . the aim of this study is to provide an insight into the characteristics of the consumer markets, identify the possible source of dissatisfaction , work toward handing complaints from consumer , which in turn help in enhancing customer satisfaction and prevent dissatisfaction .
Keeping in view,the private dairies operation in vizag district milk market a thorough study is also made to know about the distribution of the products on visakha dairy . which include a study of various factors include process, quality , availability, packaging , taste usage time and so on…..
OBJECTIVES
This study was conducted with an objective of getting an insight of present market share achieved and steps taken to maintain it in vizag and in adjacent areas. This study emphasize on the market stategy developed in order to meet the developing challenge in the market another important objective of this study conduct is to know and understand the penetration of visakha dairy in vizag and the suburbs as compared to others.
1. To study the perception of distribution towards visakha dairy milk and its products. 2. to find out the product wise demand toward visakha dairy milk products. 3. to identify the features that influence the customer for selecting their milk vendor. 4. to study the brand wise demand for the various of milk and milk products
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Population : Sample size :
finite(approx-15000) 150 (distribution are taken as the
Sampling technique :
sample
census survey
Fact expressed in quantitative from can be termed as “data”. Date may be classified either as “primary data” or “secondary data” Primary data :
The primary data is the data that is generated by the researcher for the specific purpose of research situation at hand. It is the first hand information that researcher gets from va rious source like respondents, analogues case situation and research ex periments. or The primary data has been collected from the distribution by supplying them the questionnaire. Secondary data:
Secondary data are already published data collected from some purpose other than one confronting the researcher at a given point of time. the secondary data can be gathered from various sources like books, journal, research agencies etc.. In this case the secondary information was collected from newspaper like “business line” and “business magazines like “business today” and “internet”.
SOURCES OF DATA:
after the objective has been stated clearly ,the next task was to collect relevant data regarding the research study. The data regarding the Indian and international diary scenario were collected from the internet. And other relevant data were also collected from internet . although there were some data from newspaper and magazines but the major portion was given by the company i.e. the assistant manager of the respective departments.
Most of the data and figures were collected from the record of the company. In fact the above collected data was not enough so there was need of primary source of data. So the primary data involved data collected from few milk booth and from few consumers. Data collection instrument:
The basic instrument used in collecting the data in this survey is the questionnaire. Apart from that we had also gone through the record of the company. The data collection from the above include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
data regarding visakha dairy . data regarding the highest selling product. data regarding the contribution of each product toward sales. data regarding total sales and market shares of visakha dairy. data regarding effect of promotional activity done by visakha dairy. data regarding the consumer presumption about quality of milk availability of the product and price of the product. data about visakha dairy and competitors share in the market.
The questionnaire was prepared by us under the guidance of the marketing manager of the visakha dairy. Although most of the questionnaires were useful but some of the questions were not answered properly. Some question like high recall rate and question regarding promotional activity were not answered properly, perhaps the consumer had never though with that concern and interst.
Satifistical tools:
Due to the extension and welfare activities taken up by the visakha union, dairying has almost became a main occupation for the milk producer in the drough districts of srikakulam, vizianagaram , and Visakhapatnam especially where the rains are insufficient . there by the milk procurement was surpassed the capacities of various levels of the dairy. There fore necessities arouse for the expansion of the dairy capacity for handling the excess milk procured . for this the following project were planned and under activities execution.
a)
fat handling unit-II with ice back system refrigeration plant and butter deep freeze with an estimated cost of RS 241 lakhs. b) Milk pouch packaging unit-II with cold store and plant room with an estimated cost of RS 256 lakhs. c) Uht /aseptic milk plant with preprocession and packaging machines on deferred payment basis with an estimated cost of RS.848 lakh
Limitations
inspite of honest and sincere efforts by the researched there are bound to be certain discrepancies and inconsistencies .again there were several limitation both statistical and non statistical within which there research has been carried out. Some of the limitation felt and faced are; 1. the whole research study was carried out in vizag only .there fore the result may not be same in zonal basis. 2. it was very difficult to generalized the main finding as the sample size was very small. 3. some of the finding have been taken in the research are based on opinion ,attitudes, feelings, and perceptions its few respondents .so we cannot take for granted the opinions and presumption of all the consumer. 4. the major limitation in this research study is lack of co-operation from few department heads due to probably lack of time. 5. the research had to visit number of time to obtain required data.
CHAPTER-II
DAIRY INDUSTRY AT GLANCE
3.1. PROFILE OF THE VISAKHA DAIRY:
Visakha dairy is located on nh-5 opp.to bhpv at Visakhapatnam on the road from to gjajuwaka. The dairy complex includes and inputs, effluent treatment plant, electrical sub station, administration office, staff canteen and residential quarters. The milk shed of sri Vijay Visakhapatnam comprised of three districts srikakulam, vizianagram, visakhapatnam.these three districts are situated in the north eastern part of the coastal area of Andhra pradesh state and considered to be backward for agricultural and industrial development. The perennial sources of water was from irrigation through rivers lets is also very much limited especially on visakhapatnam and vizianagaram diatrict.therefore, the rural farmers belonging to small and marginal categories have necessarily to depend on some other source of income for the livelihood. The government after considering dairying as one of the best instrument for brining socioeconomic development in the rural areas has started a dairy with a handling capacity of 1000 liters per day in 1996. The union was registered under cooperative act in 1973. after observing the success of the small dairy, the present new dairy was constructed with initial capacity 50,000 liters with an estimated cost of rs.1.37 crors with the assistance from NCDC, new Delhi and procurement started increasing year by year by leaps and bounds. Thanks to the vision and foresight of the founders, the visakha dairy, now covering 2744 villages in three districts in 50 villages in visakhapatnam districts in 1977 is now 2744 villages in three districts serving 2,07,925 no.of milk producers. This union is converted to mutually aided as at ,1995 with effect from 08-07-1999 and name is changed as “sri vijaya visakha district mil producers mutually aided cooperative union” the union is converted to company act .1956 with effect from 06-012006 and its name is changed as “sri vijaya visakha milk producers company limited” the
production and procurment started increasing year by year with more participation of the rural farmers. The handling capacity of visakha dairy has been enhanced from time to time as started below.
1987-1989: 50,000 to 1,00,000 liters per day 1989-1990: 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 liters per day 1991-1992: 1,50,000 to 2,00,000 liters per day 2000-2001: 2,00,000 to 3,00,000 liters per day 2002-2003: 4,00,000 to 5,00,000 liters per day 2004-2005: 4,50,000 to 5,20,000 liters per day 2006-2007: 4,60,000 to 5,40,000 liters per day
Organization structure
Board of management
Field
Plants
operation
project
Production
Finance
Marketing
Engineering& maintaince
Personal
Mis
accounting
Aps
Civil project
Quality control
Dispatch
VISAKHA DAIRY UNION AS DECEMBER, 2006:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
No. Of societies No. Of women societies No. Of MPAC’S No. Of milk chilling plants No. Of flesh mixing plants Union training centers No. Of bulk cooling centers No. Of milk collecting routes No. Of veterinary routes No. Of emergency veterinary routes No. Of women members No. Of animals vaccinated (triovac) No. Of cattle’s insured No. Of producers in societies
886 67 1791 6 2 1 74 50 661 19 33245 45000 27124 179146
Milk procurement
This union is procuring milk through a network of 886 primary milk producers cooperative and 1791 un- registered centers. The average daily procurement of the union during 2005-06 is 3,94,681liters per day and present procurement is 4,27,907 liters per day. The peak quantity touched during the year 2005-2006 is 4,46,907 liters. This is another vital technical input activity implemented with long vision to improve the milk procurement apart from procuring the day-today available surplus.
MILK CHILLING CENTERS: S. No Name of the center
1 2 3 4 5 6
MCC narsipatnam MCC vizianagaram MCC rambadrapuram MCC srikakulam MCC tune (lease) MCC kakinada (lease)
District Visakhapatnam Vizinagaram Srikakulam Srikakulam East godavari East godavari
Capacity 5000 3000 5000 5000 3000 50000
Bulk cooling centers:
With a view to stand stiff in global competition, visakha union on the quality front installed 74 bulk-cooling centers. Extension services are provided to educate and help the milk producers in clean milk production, animal health and productivity. S.no 1 2 3 4
District Visakhapatnam Vizianagaram Srikakulam East Godavari
Capacity 37 8 5 24
Objectives: 1. There is time saving for the farmers in supply of milk to their respective village milk
collection center both AM and PM 2. The quantity of milk will be maintained by restricting the transits time. 3. The weighing and testing of milk will be done in the presence of the representative who
bring’s milk to the bulk cooling points, 4. The expenditure involved in transport of milk both times and will be reduced by 50% by
collection milk once a day through milk tankers 5. Feed mixing plant
1. Fmp amdalavalsa 30 mt/day 2. Visakhapatnam
:
MARKETING Milk Marketing
Visakha dairy is marketing milk under “VISAKHA DAIRY” brand in visakhapatna,
vizinagaram, srikakulam, east godavari, west godavari and khammam districts and in twin cities of hyderabad and secenderabad through a wide network of 66 milk distribution routes, about 3,000 retail points and 60 round the clock milk parlors. During the year 2006-2007 average milk sale per day is 3,77,174.00 Liters of this 98%is in sachets and the rest 2% in cans, 4 variants of milk namely homogenized toned milk, double toned milk, toned milk, and full cream milk is supplied to market to cater to varying needs of milk consumers. While milk to individual consumers is supplied through retail point either on advance payment by issuing monthly milk cards or on day-to-day cash payments, on day-to-day cash carry system on credit depending on the duly taking into account competition from other player in the market. To ensure extensive availability of milk with in the reach of the consumers and intensive coverage of market, visakha dairy has established wide distribution and sales network by appointing about 2,000 retailers. Visakha dairy milk retailers have to deposit two days sale value of milk as security deposit at the time of appointment and have a remit the sale proceeds on day to day for the quantity of milk supplied each day .the average daily sales of the union during 2005-2006 are 3,20,263.00 liters per day and during 2006-2007 are liters per day and 3,77174.00. Products marketing:
Visakha dairy markets wide range of milk products through its own network of super stockiest and retailers in visakhapatnam, vizinagaram, srikakulam, east god vary, west godavary, and Krishna district and twin cities of hyderbad and secendrbad and through m/s. matha federation in the rest of Andhra pradesh and outside Andhra pradesh. Products are supplied to market strictly on cash and carry business.
Particular
199900
200001
200102
200203
200304
200405
200506
Milk sales 1387 in liters (day 33 average) Products
152450
158000
170000
20260 0
23503 6
28096 7
32026 3
3771 74
39517 4
Ghee (in kgs) Smp (in kgs) Doodipada
7055 36 8161 9 2597 3 2778 23 1736 378 5695
115015 5 120153 4 27003
542350
723569
48085 4 41380 8 70167
54259 2 56135 8 81711
42183 9 19436 3 82501
291502
576586
716076
250207 7 11623
280955 8 9238
440048 39436
10150 00 56000 00 56000
179
2699
4649
10696
15600
13870 27 59358 50 12973 81 30867
22723 08 68207 70 15596 09 62632
250
2848
3205
3500
3552
3524
33912 0 19876 07 20976 35 10708 2 3377
7030 204 1574 2 9328 2 4057 12 2633 308 3404 871 1364 54
80303 05 16450
30801
42900 0 114098 75000 5 46103 56000
15823 53 75219
41865 9 36988
57995 44 63400
20997 70
27738 60 3294
31510 65 105 45
33641
412 27
10508
106 58
128 92
247 9.5 165 32
193 6
107 0
199899
Sfm (200ml bot) Butter milk Curd (in kgs) Pannier in kgs Rose milk
20360
Uht milk Tp flavored milk White butter Mostidhohi (in kgs) Milk cake Badam burfi (in kgs) Mysorepak (in kgs) Ice cream (in kgs) Shrikand (in kgs)
70000
15000
2006 -07
200708
93528 40681 0 29045 05 45058 81 15047 0
Curd bulk: 10kg, 20kg, 30kg, and 40kg Distribution network:
Total no. Of routes: 36 Total no. Of booths: 1650 No. Of booths having refrigerators: 650 Total no. Of booths with iceboxes: 350 Roadside booths: 650 Parlors: 425 Mil products retail outlets: 1800
door delivery
Channels of distribution Personnel
a) Milk
VCD
retailer/ agent
consumer
(Insulated vehicle/ordinary) Autos
b) Milk products Consumer (Insulated vehicles)
VCD
stockiest
retailer
Booth management programme:
At present around 30 to 35 milk booths comprises a single route and about 3 routes comprises a zone/city officer area.
Each city office is monitored by a city in change and under him the routes supervisors and business development supervisors work.
The division of marketing filed activity into city officer is providing to strengthen the marketing activities on the whole and it helped in development of sales.
Further meeting with the commission agents organized routes wise and zone wise regularly to develop them in terms of working capital management and inter personal communication.
We are encouraging the both agents with monetary and no-monetary benefits.
Incentives are being passed on to the supervisors on achievement of targets. Targets will be fixed @10% increased of the previous year particular month’s sales.
Sales promotion activities:
As apart of sales promotion we are doing activities such as placement of hoardings in important place, giving glow sign boards to retail outlets, wall paining at retail outlets, as well as hop paintings, distributing banner and carry bags, press ads local cable television as. FM radios advertising glow signboards distributing big size umbrellas, conducting exhibition, trade shows, we are sponsoring some of the events where public particulars are good. We are offering incentives to our commission agents as well as our filed staff on achievement of targets. 1. Hoardings 2. Glow sign boards 3. Painting 1.wall paint 2.tea stall painting 3.structure painting
4. Banners flute boards 5. Garden umbrellas 6. Advertisements a. Press advertisement b.local cable ads c.calender 7.corporation film 8.gifts&incentives to door delivery persons 9.gifts&incentives to agents 10.glow signboards 11. FM radio advertisements
Major projects:
Powder plant: As the recipients of milk exceeded the 2,00,000 liter per day capacity and the peak procurement was reached to the level of 2,14,000 liter during the 1992,whereas the local liquid milk sales in about sales in about 1,00,000 liter per day and in order to convert the surplus milk into milk power, a milk power factory with a capacity of 13 MT per day with a capacity outlay of Rs. 7.00 crores was constructed and started commissioning from may, 1998.
Uht plant/aseptic packing station:
With a view to diversity the product range for capturing the new market, the value added premium, product of aseptic milk/flavored milk fruit juice packing, an aseptic packaging station (UHT plant) was established. Milk prochI filling unit-II
As a present 2.00 lack liter of milk is being packed in pouches to meet the local sales demand with considerable constrains. The existing milk cold storage capacity is limited to the minimum capacity of 70000-lt.only .it is also required renovation. Keeping in view of the future of the demand, it was proposed to strengthen the pouch filling facilities to pack up to 2.50 lakh liters of milk per day with sufficient milk cold store and required refrigeration plant with an out lay of Rs.256 lakes.
CHAPTER-IV DETAIL STUDY ON DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
Sri vijaya visakha district milk products company Ltd.
PREAMBLE;
The milk shed of sri vijaya visakha company compan y union LTD of milk products. Visakhapatnam is comprising of distributes districts areas vizayanagaram, east &west Godavari and visakhapatnam.
srikakulam,
These districts are situated in the northeastern part or the coastal areas or Andhra Pradesh and considered to be backward for agriculture and industrial development. the srikakulam district is declared as the backward for the industrial development and government has sanctioned subsidy and also exemption for perennial sources of water for irrigation through rivers and river lets. There fore the rural farers mostly belonging to small and marginal categories have necessarily to depend on some other source of o f income for their livelihood. These districts are situated in the northeastern part or the coastal areas or Andhra Pradesh and considered to be backward for agriculture and industrial development. the srikakulam district is declared as the backward for the industrial development and government has sanctioned subsidy and also exemption for perennial sources of water for irrigation through rivers and river lets. Again the necessity to increase the capacity from 1,00,000 to 15,00,000 liters per day since the installed capacity was reached in a short time. The union has increase the purchase once of the milk to a reasonable level comparing with the other advance state like Gujarat.the reasonable price gave very good impetus for the rural farmers for adding more animals to there stock of milk animals and also to take of up dairy as a fresh occupation for the new farmers there by. The procurement had surpassed very much to the level of the sale of liquid milk and hence ways and means were searched to dispose of the surplus liquid milk which over the above the local liquid sales.
In this process milk distribution to other states like west Bengal. Orissa and Calcutta as per their requirement. Subsequently milk milk was sold to raipur dairy in Madhya Madhya Prasad. Even after the disposal of the surplus milk to other states. Need arise to conserve the remaining surplus milk by sending it to powder factor, Vijayawada as the procurement increased very much in a short period. Surpassing the liquid milk sales locally and also outside states. Hence the handing capacity of visakha dairy was increased again to 20,000 ltd .per day and the expansion program was completed during 1992.
As the receipts of milk exceed the 20,00 ,222 liters per day capacity and the peak procurement reached to the level of 2,14,000 liters during the year 1992.liters where as the local liquid milk milk sales is about 10,00,000 per day.the surplus milk is to be converted conversion, the surplus milk is being sent to Vijayawada by incurring heavy into product on the process or expenditure on transport alone involving a risk of long distance transportation of the highly perishable products. In addition huge amount were paid MPF Vijayawada. The government after considering dairying as one of the best instrument for brining socioeconomic development in the rural area has started a dairy with a handling capacity of 10,000 liters per day in1996.dairying not only creates subsidiary occupation to the rural formers by creating responsible market price for his produce at his door step but also meets the demand or the urban consumes for the supply of hygienic quality will at reasonable price. After observing the success or the small dairy, the small dairy the present new dairy was constructed with an initial capacity of 50,000 liters per day taken a loan of 98.50 lakh from NDDB& he dairy was registered under co operative society action 1973 and established in1977.at the initial stage. The area of operation was limited to Visakhapatnam distrect only. the farmers took lot of interest in dairying after realizing it as the subsidiary occupation as it is giving them regular income for there lively hood. with the above result, more and more small, marginal farmers and agricular labors joined in this stream for increasing there economy at village level utilizing the instructed available at there doorsteps. when the A.P.State has adopted “anand pattem” for dairy development through operation flood programmed this dairy has also developed cooperative federation limited at apex level level at srikakulam vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam was formed formed under the name or sri vijaya visakha distrect cooperative milk producers union limited during the year1981-82 .
As the production and procurement started increasing year by with more participation or rural fanners with more enthusiasm enthusiasm ,the handing capacity of visakha visakha co-operative dairy also increased form 50.000 liters to 1,00,000liters per day which came into operation during the year 1986-87. The production and procurement started increasing year byyear with more participation of the rural farmers. The handing capacity of visakha dairy has been enhanced from time as stated below. 1986-87 1989-90 1991-92
- 50,000 to 1,00,000 liters per day. - 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 liters per day. -1,50,000 to 2,00,000 liters per day.
Procurement:
This union is procuring milk though a network of 800 primary milk producer co-operative and 766 unregistered centers across three districts. The average dairy procurement of this union during 2007-2008 is 5 lakhs .this is another vital activity implement with long vision to improve the milk procurement a part from procuring the day available surplus.
MARKET ING STRATEGIES:
All marketing strategy is built on STP- segmentation targeting and positioning. a company discovers different needs and groups in the market place, targets those needs and group that it can satisfy in a superior way and than positions its offering so that the target market recognized the companies distinctive offering and image.if a company does a poor of positioning .the market will be confused as to what to expect if a company does an excellent of job of positioning . then it can work out rest of its marketing planning and differentiation from its positioning straggly POSITION is the act of designing the companies offering and images to occupy a distinctive price in the mind of the target market. The end result of position of the successful creation of a customer focused value proposition a cogent region by the target market should buy the product.
A company must decide how many ideas to convey in its positioning to its target customer many markets advocate promoting only one central benefit. Rosser reeves believes a company should developed a unique selling proposition for each brand and stick to it .crest toothpaste consistently promotes its anticavity protection,and Mercedes promotes it great engineering. Reis and trout favor one consistent position message this makes for easier communication to the target market it results in employees being clear about what counts and it makes easier to align the whole organization with the central positioning. The breand should tout it self as “number one” on the benefit it select number one positioning include “best quality”, “best performance” ,”best service”, “best styling”, best value”, “lowest price”,”safest”, “fastest”, “most customized”,”most convenient”, “most technological”,”most reliable”, or most prestigious”, if a company consistently hammers away at one position and delivers on it ,it will probably the best know and recalled for this benefit.
As companies increase then no.of claimed benefits for this brand, the risk this beliefs and loss of clear position .in general the company must four major positioning errors. 1.UNDER POSITIONING: Some companies discover that buyers have only a vague ideas of the brand. The brand is seen as just another enter in a crowded market paces. When pepsi interduced its clear crytal pepsi in 1993,custmors where distinctly unimpressed. They did not see clarity as an important benift in soft dink. 2.OVER POSITIONING; Buyer may have too narrow an image of the brand. Thus a customer might think that diamond rings at tiffany statrt at $5000 when in fact tiffany now offer affordable diamond rings staring at $1000. 3.CONFUSED POSITIONING Buyer might have a confused images of the bank resulting from the companies making too many times or changing the band’s position to frequently. This was the case with Stephen job’s sleek and powerful next desktop computer. Which was positoned first for student then for engineers and then for business people,all successfully 4. DOUBTFUL POSITIONIN:
Buyers may find it hard to believe the brand claims in view of the products features. Price or manufactures then Gm’s Cadillac division introduction the Cimarron, it positioned the ca r as a luxury competitor With bmw, Mercedes and audi although the care featured leather seats,a luggage rack lots of chrome and a Cadillac logo stamped on the chassis customers saw it as dolled of version of a chevy’s cavalier and olds mobiles’s firenza. The car positioned as “more for more” customer saw it as “lets for more”. Solving the position problem enables the company to solve the marketing mix problem. Seizing the “high quality position” required the film to produce high quality products. Charge a high price distribution through high-class dealers, and advertise in the quality magazines.
Marketing:
At present we have total number of 1250 milk booths, out of which 500 outlets are selling milk and milk products round the clock. Visakha dairy supplying milk products in the district of north coastal Andhra .srikakulam, vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, and tuni also in east &west Godavari district. at the recently to transporting other state in bhubeneswara and bharampur. Visakha dairy is distributing milk through 30 routes for a wider coverage and accessibility of the public visakha dairy has been doing all sorts of sales promotion activities with innovative ideas for the development of milk market . 1. Promotional activities: a) Hoarding. b) Glow signboards. c) Wall painting. d) Banners and carry bags. e) Press advertisements. 2. consumer education program: test your milk. 3. training to field staffs: To up grad the skill. 4. milk production are being sold through distributors.
HR FUNCTIONS Technical input activities: a) b) c)
animal health care. Artificial insemination Feed and fodder activities
Training centre
This union has its own union training center funded by NDDB, to cater the need of the society personnel and farmers on various activities. Bulk cooling centres:
the unique feature of this union on quality front has established 22 BCC s covering procurement of 40,000 liters per day during the year 2000-2001 and with a view to compete the present global competition under world trade organization agreement of government of India.
WELFARE MEASURES TO THE FARMERS&EMPLOYEES
The union has constituted a trust by name “milk producer & employees education ,heath & medical welfare trust” in the year 1989 with an objective to provide education ,health, medical services to milk producers and employees of the union.
Cash-component up to maximum RS 10,000/- in case or natures death of milk producer.
FINANCE FUNCTIONS:
Finance and accounts:
The financial operation of visakha dairy ,in Visakhapatnam has been increasing with a remarkable growth rate year by year from 1995-1996to 1999-2000 with almost double from RS 63.00 to 121.00 crores. The purchase price of the milk also been year to year and reached 170 kgs fat. This union is also in the habit of passing differential price since 1981 onwards upto reporting year. Milk powder plant :
As the receipt milk exceeded the 2, 00,000 lakhs liters per day capacity and the peak procurement was reached to the level of 2, 14,000 during the year 1992, where as the local liquid milk sales is about 1,00,000 per day, the surplus milk is to be converted into products. For this process of conversion the surplus milk is being sent to Vijayawada by incurring heavy expenditure on transport along involving a risk of long distance transportation of the highly perishable products. In addition huge amount were paid to MPF Vijayawada toward conversion changes of the SMP basing on the above facts the circumstances lead to establish a milk powder factory with a capacity of 13 Mts per day at Visakhapatnam with a capital outlay of RS7 cores which was commission during may 1998.
Good milk :
Visakha dairy good milk to produce in tetra pack packages. It is health and fresh. Its packages assure you complete nutrition protection. It some po ints are there. 1. 2. 3.
Flash heat treated, which means 0% bacteria. It works like double pasteurization to kill germs while preserving nutrition. Freshness retained as milk is free from bacteria. Presence of bacteria, which feeds on the nutrients of milk, affects freshness. 100% pure. It’s no needed milk powder, preservative or chemicals.
4.
Long shelf life, convenient to use any where any time. Special six layer packaging protects the milk form harmful germs, air, and light. U.V. rays, to ensure that it stays for 30 days (when not opened). 5. fortified with vitamins A & D. Provides nutrients essential for good health. 6.
Safe and nutritious particularly for children. As milk is nutrition protected. Bacteria free and fortified with vitamin A & D. 7. Needs no refrigeration till pack is opened. Once opened it need to be refrigerated and has the normal life of regular milk. 8. No boiling required. Ensures there is no nutrition loss right up to consumption.
Products:
Issachar dairy is organization, which is completely involved in providing services to the customers and through formers from whom milk is being procured. Though it is a profit oriented firm yet it is charging only reasonable amount from the customer for their products being sold. Visakha dairy is improving and increasing many product varieties day by day. The products of visakha dairy are numerous. they are producing all possible products, which can be made out of milk. The basic products of visakha dairy are butter milk, lassi, cooking butter, curd, ghee, flavored milk , doodthpeda, mysore pak, milk cake, badam burfi, paneer, misti doi, kalakanda.etc….
MAJOR HIGH LIGHTS OF VISAKHA DAIRY:
1. this union has established a welfare trust for the milk producer and employees for education and heath. It constructed a school and junior college running with strength of 872 studdent. 2. constructed a 60 bedded hospital.
3. natural death welfare scheme for the milk producers 4. implementing gopal raksha scheme for the welfare of cattle and milk producers. 5. construction of small bridges on rivers and vaggus under janmabhoomi programs at c.bhogapuram.p.p.agraharam and kailasapuram. 6. desilting of irrigation tanks by visakha dairy. 7. digging of bore \veils for drinking water for formers and their cattle.
8. constructed reservoir at karaka village in butchayyapeta mandal under janmabhoomi programme. 9. construction of milk collection buildings under janmabhoomi programme,which is major mile stone. To wards conversion charges of the SMP. Basing on the above facts the circumstance lead to established a milk powder factory with a capacity of 13 f’v ltrs per day at visakhaptnam with a capital outlay of RS 7.00 crores.which was commissioned during mar 1998.
MISSION AND OBJECTIVE OF VISAKHA DAIRY
1. to serve the people concerned with VCD such as consumer, milk producer,member and employees. 2. to deliver best quality of milk and milk products at reasonable rates 10 maintain the leadership in the milk market. 3. to achieve market leadership in the area of milk products.
UNIQUE ACHIEVEMENT;
Vcd stands second in milk prosurment and sales after anand dairy. Vcd is the market leader in visakhaptnam.
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS;
Vcd motives 70 year of the consumer of Visakhapatnam la consumer visakha milk. Efficient procurement and physical distribution systems.Regular prompt and timely supply of milk and milk products at its own parlour and retail outlets.
WEAKNESS
1. Vcd is not able to meet the demand of the milk products due to less allowance of milk to process the milk products. 2. in effective promotional activities arc less
effective.
LOCATION OF THE DAIRY;
Visakha dairy company ltd was located on the national highway no.5,which is opposite to BHPV LTD .another dairy plant is at vizayanagaram.
DAIRY ACHIEVEMENT:
Visakha dairy got very high market share for its a) b) c)
quality good team work Promt delivery in time
MARKET LEADER:
Visakha dairy is the leader in milk industry and got a very high market share of about 80%.
TECHNOLOGY:
Visakha dairy is using foreign technology for milk production such as pasteaurisers,bulk coolers,etc..
FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY MARKETING
Marketing department of any organization plays a vital role. Visakha dairy is having efficient marketing personal. The main functions of the marketing departments as
the 1st and foremost job of the marketing personnel is identification customer to their products.this can be through market serveys.
Along with identification of the customer the marketing personnel hav e identify the needs of the customer i.e what are the features quality and size,prose are expected from the products.
Next important function is the genation of the business. Can be done by education the buyers about various.this function features and advantages of the dairy products as compared to competition products and explain the cost benefits and qualities and products. This is can be done through using various sales promotion tools such discount coupons,promotional litters and advertising through various media and through direct marketing. The nest task of the marketing department is to supply the prodpuct accurately at right time.
SIZE OF THE MARKET:
The size of the milk market is very wide. Presently the milk is available in various brands in the market. The dairy’s milk is having a market share of 85% by maintains good quality lind cost when compared to other competitor’s.
MARKET SEGMENTATION:
People living in the different places may vary in their buying of the same product. The dairy segmenting the milk market by selling mixed milk only in srikakulam and toned ,whole milk in all other places
MARKET INFORMATION
Visakha dairy has appointed efficient marketing personnel for collecting all the market information of its products and its competitor’s products.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT:
Product development is due of the important task of the dairy will watch the day-by-day development in milk market necessary changes in its product mix to meet the requirement of the buyers. The development may be relating to the quality,size, features, packing, or exiting products the development of new product. In this process, visakha dairy recently developed “good milk” which was introduced in the market with vijaya brand name.
Range of milk &milk products:
Milk
: W.M- T.M,HTM-DTM (200ml,500ml,1000ml)
UHT MILK
:1Lts, 500ml.&200ml (DTM, TM, STM)
GHEE
: 15kg.tins,200ml,500ml & 1LT
Tetra S.F.M
: chocolate, badam,pine apple .
BUTTER MILK
: 200ml
LASI
: 200ml
CURD
:100grms,200grms,500gr;
MISHTI DOI
:100grms;
PANEER
:200gr, 500gr ,1kg;
DOODH PEDA
:25gr, 250gr;
BURFI
:250gr.500gr:
MILK CAKE
: 250gr, 500gr;
MYSOREPAK
:250gr,500gr;
CHAPTER V ANAL YSIS AND INTERPRE TATI ON OF STUDY AND FINDINGS
BUYING PATTERN OF THE CONSUMERS Buying Pattern
% of consumers
Milk Booth Door Delivery Kirana shops Dept stores Local Vendors Parlors
38 31 24 1 6 0
Interpretation :The above graph shows the bu ying pattern of the consumers. We observed that majority of the consumers buy the milk from milk booths while very few from dept stores. 24 percent of the customers buy the milk from kirana shops where as 6 percent of the customers were buying from local vendors.
THE QUANTITY OF MILK USED PER DAY Quantity
Percentage
5 to 2 Ltr 1 to 2 Ltr Less than 0.5 Ltr
85 13 2
Interpretation:We observed that 85 percent of the consumers were using the milk of quantity 0.5 to 1 litre where as 13 percent of the consumers are using milk of quantity1to 2 litres and only 2 percent are using less than half litre.
THE PRICE OF MILK THAT CONSUMERS ARE USING NOW
Price per Ltr 22 18 17
Percentage 36 56 8
Interpretation: It is observed that 36 percent of the people were buying the milk per litre for Rs 22 and 56 percent of people were buying the milk per litre for Rs 18.Only 8 percent of the people were buying the milk per litre for Rs 17. So majority of people were buying the milk for Rs 18 per litre.
AWARE OF MILK PRODUCTS
Product Milk Curd Butter Milk Sweets Ghee Flavored Milk
Percentage 100 100 44 22 14 5
Interpretation: Almost every customer knew about the milk and curd of Visakha Dairy. Buttermilk was the second most known product i.e., 44% knew about it. Flavored milk was known to very few customers only.
THE FACTOR THAT MOTIVATES THE CONSUMERS TO BUY THAT BRAND Factor Percentage
Taste/quality Easy availabilities Packing Design Advertisements
75 10 7 8
Interpretation: It is observed that 75 percent of the customers consider the quality where as10 percent consider easy availability of the product ,8 percent advertisement and 7 percent consider packing/design.
HAVE YOUEVER USED VISAKHA DAIRY PRODUCTS
Yes No
Percentage 82 18
Interpretation:The total sample size was 150 customers, In that 82% of customers answered that they have used the Visakha Dairy products. But only 18% of people said no.
MONTHLY INCOME OF THE CUSTOMER Monthly Income 1000-5000 5000-10000 10000-15000 More than 15000
Percentage 14 66 12 8
Interpretation: The market survey revealed the income of the customers as follows.66 percent of the customers are earning 5 to 10 thousand rupees per month, where as 14% are earning 1 to 5 thousand rupees per month, 10 to 15 thousand rupees per month are 12% .The customers who are earning more than 15 thousand rupees per month are 8%.
Are you selling milk products? Opinion YES NO TOTAL
No of Respondents 135 15 150
Percentage 90% 10% 100%
Interpretation: From the above we can derive at the maximum percentage i.e.,90% of the respondents are selling milk and milk products and 10% of the respondents are not selling milk and milk products.
Years 10 5 3 2
How long have you been these milk products? Percentage 37% 21% 17% 15%
Interpretation:
From the above it is observed that 37% of retailers are selling Visakha dairy from 10 years,21% of the retailers are selling visakha dairy from five years, 17% o f retailers are selling Visakha dairy from 3 years, 15% of retailers are selling Visakha dair y from 2 years.So we concluded that majority of the retailers are selling visakha dairy products for the quality.
How is the quality of Visakha dairy milk products? Good Satisfactory Poor
47% 36% 7%
From the above it is evident that 47% of Retailers say it is excellent in quality, 36% of Retailers say it is satisfactory , 7% of Retailers say it is poor in quality.
What is your opinion about the price of Visakha dairy milk products?
Price
Percentage
HIGH RESONABLE LOW
9% 57% 245
From the above it is evident that 57% of Retailers say it is reasonable in price,while24% of Retailers say it is high in price and9% say it is low in price.
Has Visakha Dairy provided any cold chain facilities?
Yes No
77% 13%
From the above it is evident that 77% of Retailers say Visakha dairy provide an y cold chain facility, 13% of Retailers say Visakha dairy does not provide any cold chain facility
How often does Visakha Dairy marketing people visit your premises? Daily Alternative days Once week Twice a week Fortnightly Monthly
39% 20% 9% 10% 7% 5%
From the above we can evident that 39% of visakha dairy marketing people visit premises daily, while 20% on Alternatives days, while 9% once a week and 10% twice a week and 7% fortnightly and 5% monthly.
Which product has a maximum sale? UHT Milk Butter milk Curd
37% 23% 12%
Lassi Other
10% 18%
The sales analysis of Visakha dairy products shows that 37 % of customers buying UHT milk,23% buy butter milk,12% buy curd and 10% buy Lassi and other products.
Are you satisfied with commission offered by Visakha dairy to sell their products?
Yes
73%
No
17%
From the above it is observed that 73% of the retailers are satisfied with commission offered by visakha dairy.
Our opinion about the present distribution channel of visakha dairy?
Excellent
21%
Good Satisfactory
47% 13%
poor
9%
In the above graph47% of the retailers are saying that the distribution channel of visakha dairy is good,21% of the retailers are saying that the distribution channel of visakha dairy is excellent. In the above graph13% of the retailers are saying that the distribution channel of visakha dairy is satisfactory. In the above graph9% of the retailers are saying that the distribution channel of visakha dairy is poor.
Have you face any problems with he products of visakha dairy? Yes No
18% 72%
In this majority of the retailers are not having problem with the products of visakha dairy.
Are you satisfy with the promotional scheme offered by visakha Dairy? Yes No
74 26
In this74% of the retailers are satisfied with the promotional schemes offered by Visakha dairy.
Specify the milk products which you are selling? Milk Curd ButterMilk Badam milk Lassi
47% 15% 10% 13% 5%
The sales analysis of various Dairy products shows that47% of customers buying milk, 15% of customer buying curd, 10% of customers buying buttermilk, 15% of customers buying badam milk and 5% of customers buying Lassi and other products.
Do you have any cold chain facilities?
Yes
67%
No
23%
From the above it is evident that 67% of Retailers have cold chain facilities and 23% Retailers have no cold chain facilities
How do you place an order for the stock?
Over the phone Send a person Through sales vehicles Representative of vd, Collects the indent
7% 27% 9% 47%
From the above it is evident that 47% of retailers say that Representative of visakha dairy collects the indent, while 27 send a person and 9% through sales vehicle and only 7% over the phone.
How fast do you get the stock? Same day Immediate receipt of the day Next day After 1 day After 2 days
37% 23% 20% 7% 3%
From the above it is evident that 37% of retailers say that they get stock on same day while 23% retailers say immediate. Receipt of the order, 20% sa ys next day and 7% say that after 1 day and3% after two days.
Findings of the study
Majority of the visakha dairy distributers are satisfied with the promotional schemes offered by the Visakha dairy.
More than 84%of the Distributers are satisfied with the commission offered by Visakha dairy.
Most of the Distributers are giving preference for quality and regular supply amon g the various factors for selling milk.
Visakha dairy milk products are having maximum sales.
Maximum numbers of distributers are saying that they face leekage problem rarely.
CHAPTER VII SUGGESTIONS AND BIBILOGRAPHY
Suggestions
It was observed that majority of the people are buying the milk from milk booths. So its better to improve the services to the customers in milk booths.
Most of the customers were using half liter per day, very few customers were more than one liter of milk per day.
From research we find that majority of the people were buying the milk for Rs 18 per liter .So its better to improve the production of milk for Rs. 18 in order to satisfy.
Out of 150 samples,all the people were aware of Visakha Dairy. Next to Visakha Dairy was the well known brand. So we find that Visakha Dairy was a well known and a notifed brand.
Among all the brands of milk products maximum people were using Visakha Dairy products. After this Heritage was the well known and compe titive brand for Visakha Dairy. In order to maintan its market shares Visakha Dairy. In order to maintain its market share Visakha Dairy has to maintain its quality.
Taste/quality was one of the factors the customers to bu y the particular brand. Easy availability and advertisement were also one of the factors to buy the particular brand products.
The market survey conducted by me has reveled that most of the people were aware of Visakha Dairy milk and milk products.
One of the advertising media followed by the Visakha Dairy was paintings. This has occupied a great position in crating awareness of the Visakha Dairy brand. So it’s necessary to take care on paintings. Addition to these banners were also playing an important role an important role in awareness brand. The role of newspapers, hording, pamphlets were very less.
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6.3.summary
Inspire of all the above inadequacies, which are highlighted in the suggestions the visakha dairy has a good brand image and brand loyalty among the customers. All the employees are target-oriented in their respective fields. They created a congenial working environment and working with co-ordination to achieve the ultimate targets of the visakha dairy. The organization should motivate its commission agent to the almost possible extent to it .it has to develop its promotion activities. New methods of advertising i.e. using the media of advertising more efficiently and innovatively should be done. Customers should be made aware of the product mix of visakha dairy and other products, which they are selling.
6.4.BIBILOGRAPHY
Marketing management: Philip kottler Marketing management: ramaswamy &namakumari a brief note on vcd :internal records of the dairy information gathered though internet web sites are: www.discovermik.co.uk www.apdairy.com www.dairy .com
6.5. questionnaire Questionnair to the customers Name: No of family members: Occupation: Questions
1.which brand of milk are you using? a.visakha dairy b.dolphin
d. Ajay
()
c.heritage
e.city milk
f.kamadhenu
()
2. Are you aware of the variety of products of visakha dairy? If yes specify a. milk b. ghee c.doodh peda d.flavoured e. lassie
f. buttermilk g. milk powder
3.which of the products are you using regularly?
(
a. Milk b.ghee c. doodh peda d.flavored milk e. lessi f. buttermilk g. milk powder H.cooking butter. 4. What do you feel about the quality of the milk/milk product of visakha dairy? a. Good b.satisfactory 5. ()
How
would
c.low you
availability
of
products
of
vcd?
a. Good b. satisfactory c.low 6. Have you come across of vcd?
(
) A. Hoardings b. TV c. news paper d. painting e.sign boards f. exbitions 7.do you thing that any schemes are require to increase sales? If yes, any recommendation 8.do you thing the ads are having recall rate?
(
) A.yes b. no 9.should
more
information
be
mentioned
in
advertising?
() A.yes b.no. 10.hoe much quantity of milk do you use daily?
(
) A.1/2 lts b.1 lts c.1 lts to 2 lts d. 2 lts to 3 lts 11.which factors do you consider to purchase milk?
(
) a. Quality b.price c.packing d. easy availability e. timely availability 12. Which brand do you purchase regularly? ) a. Local vendor b. revathi c.heritage d.visakha dairy e.city milk f. Vijay
(
13.
Do
you
with
visakha
dairy
to
introduce
any
new
the
visakha
product?
() 14.are
you
satisfied
with
the
() A.yes b. no. 15. Any complaints a. Shortage in quantity b.door delivery C.spoilage d.leakage E.booth agents 16.any suggestion to visakha dairy?
services
offered
by
dairy?
QUESTIONNARE TO THE BOOTH AGENTS
Name: Place: Booth number: Questions: 1.which brand of milk are you selling? () a. Visakha dairy b.dolphin c.heritage d.city milk 2.what are the products you are selling? () a. Milk b. ghee c. dood peda d. lassi e. buttermilk f. milk powder 3.quantity of sales of milk? Brand
Morning
Evening
4.are you facing any problem with company regarding? A.leackage b. Less quantity C.spoiling D.receiving order in time, etc.
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