My business idea is to sell goat milk. I live in a small town where goat rearing is done and if anyone wants to be my business partner then join me.
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I am talking about Zee business, it will be like this, we have to buy
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
Sounds like a solid idea, especially with niche markets for goat milk booming. But bro, selling at ₹1000-2000 per liter seems high. You'll need to build a premium brand or target health-conscious customers in cities for that pricing.
My business idea is to sell goat milk. I live in a small town where goat rearing is done and if anyone wants to be my business partner then join me.
Talking about business-
I am talking about Zee business, it will be like this, we have to buy
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