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India’s Dairy Sector Rethinks Supply Trust & Nutrition Strategy
Jan 09, 2026

India’s Dairy Sector Rethinks Supply Trust & Nutrition Strategy

India’s dairy industry — long anchored in high production volumes but thin value realisation — is undergoing strategic recalibration around supply reliability, consumer trust and long-term nutrition v...Read More

Year end review of Animal Husbandry and Dairy  for the year 2025
Jan 09, 2026

Year end review of Animal Husbandry and Dairy for the year 2025

Hon'ble Prime Minister inaugurates Regional Center of Excellence (CoE) for Indigenous Breeds established at Motihari with an investment of Rs 33.80 crore. Genotyping of 75000 animals from the first...Read More

Fog & Frost Pose New Risks to Agriculture & Dairy in Punjab
Jan 08, 2026

Fog & Frost Pose New Risks to Agriculture & Dairy in Punjab

Persistent dense fog and dropping temperatures across Punjab — especially around Ludhiana and surrounding districts — are raising fresh concerns for both agriculture and dairy sectors, as winter weath...Read More

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From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook
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As we step into 2026, it is worth pausing to reflect on how the Indian dairy sector navigated the challenges of 2025 and how closely reality tracked the forecasts I outlined in the first blog of last...Read More

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The recently concluded India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks an important milestone in bilateral trade, while carefully ring-fencing India’s sensitive dairy sector. Under the agreement, c...Read More

Vision 2047: India’s Dairy Development Roadmap
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Global Dairy Dynamics: Innovation, Sustainability & Inclusion

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U.S. Dietary Guidelines Overhaul Raises Dairy, Meat
Jan 09, 2026

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Milk production declines amid rising water costs
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Hoshiarpur Farmer Turns Surplus Milk into ₹1 Cr Dairy Venture

By DairyNews7x7•Published on December 22, 2025

In a remarkable journey of transformation, a smallholder dairy farmer from Mawa Kaholan village (Una district, Himachal Pradesh) has built a thriving farm-to-consumer dairy enterprise in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, turning surplus milk into a profitable and scaled business under the brand “Farm Fresh Safe Food.” What began as a modest dairy operation has now expanded into a diversified agri-business that exemplifies both value addition and entrepreneurial resilience in India’s evolving dairy landscape.

Every morning, dairy entrepreneur Kahol personally delivers around 2.5 quintals of milk and about 50 kg of processed dairy products — including curd, paneer, butter and lassi — to a dedicated city selling point in Hoshiarpur. Sales begin at 7:30 am and are typically completed within 30 minutes, largely driven by strong demand from a WhatsApp group of nearly 100 regular customers and supplemental evening home deliveries.

Under Kahol’s leadership, the family has grown its herd from 10 cows to around 30, with 15–16 cows in milk at any given time. Their value-added product pricing reflects premium positioning in the local market — milk at ₹70/kg, curd at ₹120/kg, paneer at ₹600/kg, lassi at ₹60/kg, and butter at ₹1,000/kg. On a daily basis, the enterprise turns over nearly three quintals of milk and dairy products worth ₹27,000–₹30,000, translating into monthly revenue of ₹8–9 lakh with an estimated profit margin of around 30 per cent.

The diversification extends well beyond dairy alone. Kahol’s farm integrates vegetable cultivation and fruit processing, with about 42 fruit trees — including mango, amla, apple, lemon, anjeer and guava — being processed into pickles, murabbas, candies and powders. Seasonal vegetables contribute additional daily income of about ₹2,000–₹3,000 during peak periods, and turmeric grown on the farm is sold either raw or as pickles.

Kahol’s success story illustrates how vertical integration and direct-to-consumer engagement can unlock higher value in dairy and allied agribusiness. Moving beyond commodity sales to branded value-added products, strong customer relationships and a diversified farm ecosystem has propelled annual revenues to over ₹1 crore, a dramatic leap from earlier subsistence-level earnings.

His efforts have also gained institutional recognition: the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) honoured Kahol this year with the Sardar Surjit Singh Dhillon Award for Self-Cultivating Small Farmers under its “Process your own produce and earn profits” initiative. This accolade reflects a broader push to encourage value addition and entrepreneurship among smallholder farmers — a critical piece of India’s dairy sector evolution as the market shifts toward quality, traceability and differentiated products.

Source : Dairynews7x7 DEc 222nd 2025 Read full story here 

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