My sincere advice....., if you do not have the required resources to grow your own fodder, then never ever think of a Dairy Farm. Relying on bought out fodder is highly uneconomical and leads to disaster. Have been a witness to one such farm in Belgaum, Karnataka. They had around 2000 Murrah...
Dear Dr.,
"It is not good manners, to put it mildly, for an educated person like you." - Remember this sentence??? It is from one your answers to which applies to all.
Regards.
Dear Dr.,
Logically your services are fee based, and logically one requires a fair amount of confidence in the concept in order to do their cost-benefit maths. Hence, please provide references of some of your existing clients, so that their locations can be visited by interested & prospective...
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Dear Mr. Chirag,
Well said Mr. Chirag. This sounds like a scam to me. As said by someone, it is better to get a reference of any person who has been financed by this gentleman.
Better to be careful.
I am working on a dairy farm (100 HF cows) business plan. In this regard I have browsed through innumerable web sites on the net and gathered a quite a bit of information about the dairy business. However, there are some missing gaps which I need to fill, which are as follows:
1. Milk yield...
I doubt the economic viability of this technology in India as it is a high capital intensive project. The company's web site has some literature and photos of hydrophonics in use, which translates into a huge investment in terms of capital for the infrastructure. Moreover, it requires climate...
Dairy Farming
Hi,
Great to hear, being an NRI you are also thinking the same way as I do. There is tremendous potential in this business if managed properly. As someone opined, fodder is the main concern in this business. That is true, as it is the major cost component and the whole economy of...