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Hi @Anmol paneru, Tips for starting dairy farm.
1. you can start business from 10 to 20 animals
2. Ratio of cow and buff should be 3:5 for more profit
3. You should more alert while purchasing animals
4. Please discuss about environment before start your business
5. After all we can help you in starting this business
6. our teem will do survey and make your project report before you start your business
If you have broad vision really start your business i advise you for study about this business you should visit our farm
You need practical knowledge
With regard Nishat Boora email nishatboora18@gmail.com
8730839328 || Buffalo Milk Business Consultant
Hello everybody, message for all who want to enter in dairy farming business. This is more profitable business and have no limit to expand . you can start this business from very small scale and expand your business upto large scale milk plant .for this you need proper guidance and full devotion. We will guide you in every step and make your business successful. we make your project report and help in solving economic problem.
8730839328 || Buffalo Milk Business Consultant
1 10 to 16 liter
2 cast costs
3 loan and subsidy
4 machinery and labor
1. my initial target is 10 buffalo
2. first which buffaloes to choose to get maximum result and adapt to our conditions
3. what should be the infrastructure
4. the food items for getting fat content milk
5. from where should i acquire the machinery for milking
6. health care of animals
7. what are the government schemes and bank schemes for starting the dairy farm.
8. how to run the cycle for replacing the pregnant buffaloes with milk giving ones
9 how to choose good buffaloes and from where
please answer my queries and help me to establish dairy farm. thank you roshan
1. Area required per cow & buffalo and total area for other facilities. If possible lay out plan both for dairy farm and milk processing plant
2. Capital required i.e.cost estimate per each cow & buffalo and recommended varieties
3. Agro ecology requirement for the farm
4. Legal and health requirement to enter into the business
5. labour requirement
6. cows/buffalo shed Layout and construction cost estimate
7. quantity and quality of feed required per cow & buffalo
8. storage facility
9. Milk processing machinery & equipment specification required for farm size attached with its ex- work price cost
10. Ten top milk processing plant suppliers list with their address.
11. Top ten diseases and their medicine
12. What special skill that dairy farm require of me
13. Transport facility requirement
14. training requirement for the owner and employees
15. If any Other important requirement too.
Thank you very much for your kind consideration and assistance. with best regards, Hemantkumar Jain, Nasik, mob-09420256799
1) Which buffalo to buy who will give max milk
2)Cost of one buffalo
3)How much Area required (shed)
4)Expense on each buffalo every day or every month
5)total investment required
6)Risk associated with this business.
7)all other information. Your help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
1. How many buffaloes can we buy for a 200 ltr per/day with a 20 lac over all investment at the start.
2. How much time buffalo gives milk after delivery.
3. Types of buffalos and apitite for each
4. life cycle of a buffalo with risk factor
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