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**Summary:**

The Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Limited (Aavin), Salem, aims to sell 42 tonnes of sweets and savories for Deepavali 2025. Sales began on October 6th. Aavin procures milk from over 49,000 farmers daily and uses some of it to produce value-added products, including these Deepavali treats made with Aavin ghee. A variety of sweets and savories are available at affordable prices. Contact information is provided for those wishing to place orders.

**News Article:**

**Salem Aavin Targets 42 Tonnes of Sweet Sales for Deepavali**

**Salem, October 7, 2025:** The Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Limited (Aavin), Salem, has launched its Deepavali sales with the ambitious goal of selling 42 tonnes of sweets and savouries this festive season. Sales commenced on Monday, October 6th, offering a variety of traditional treats made with Aavin’s own pure ghee.

Salem Aavin, a major milk procurer from over 49,000 farmers in the district, processes 6.50 lakh litres of milk per day. Beyond supplying milk to local markets, Chennai, and even exporting processed milk, Aavin utilizes a portion of its supply to create value-added products like ghee, butter, and, of course, the Deepavali sweets.

Consumers can expect a range of options at affordable prices. The selection includes 250g portions of milk khoa (₹130), special Mysore Pak and carrot Mysore Pak (₹140 each), milkshake (₹140), cashew cake (₹185), Aavin mixture (₹85), and almond mix powder (₹120).

“We have 100 dedicated workers engaged in preparing these sweets and savouries, ensuring they are made with the highest quality Aavin ghee and ingredients,” said P. Kumareswaran, General Manager of Salem Aavin.

Individuals and companies interested in placing orders for Deepavali are encouraged to contact the following numbers: 9443026950 (Salem), 8637444815 (Mettur), 9994202500 (Edappadi), and 7373704800.

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