I am Anil Bhadu from Rajasthan. I prepare organic milk and ghee from my family's cow. I need investment to expand my business. I can work on profit sharing up to Rs 10 lakh.
I am a farmer and entrepreneur based near Suratgarh, Rajasthan. After working as an engineer in the CSE stream for several years in MNCs, I returned to my roots and began practicing organic farming. I have over 6 years of experience and cultivate a v
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piyush chandlani
Hey I am on Medial • 9d
I'm from a village where every home makes pure A2 Gir cow ghee using ancient Vedic methods. Our tradition? For weddings, villagers donate homemade ghee to cook feasts—proof of its purity & trust.
I see city folks buying fake, chemical-laden ghee whi
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Piyush Chandlani
Hey I am on Medial • 9d
I'm from a village where every home makes pure A2 Gir cow ghee using ancient Vedic methods. Our tradition? For weddings, villagers donate homemade ghee to cook feasts—proof of its purity & trust.
I see city folks buying fake, chemical-laden ghee whi
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TIGER JATT RX
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
I need funds to start up cow ghee and dairy farming
anyone interested please contact :- 9877777062
I have a business of A2 pure cow ghee..which I want to export out of country but I don't have that much money..my business is running and I need an investor who can give me 30% from my profit. hu........
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 10m
India is the world's largest producer and consumer of dairy, producing over 221 million metric tons of milk in 2022. Most of the milk comes from buffalo, with cow milk second and goat milk third. In 2018, India produced 22% of the world's total milk
Hi, i am new in Jaipur Rajasthan, anyone broadband from here want to be my friend
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Owl Maniac
Rethink and Breakdow... • 1y
I was thinking of supplying Milk products like Curd, Ghee etc to Businesses and restaurants in bulk quantities. Is it viable or has someone done it and what are your thoughts on this?
I thought of this as I've seen kitchens use packets for curd, ghee