Despite being the largest milk producer in the world, the Indian dairy industry is still largely unorganized; with around 60 percent of the surplus milk produced/supplied by unregulated milkmen.
It is a serious problem in view that it is very difficult to regulate the quality of milk supplied by milkmen/unorganized vendors. Further, the lack of technological advancements in this sector leads to inconsistent quality and high wastage. As suggested by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) and MRSS, the annual wastage of milk in India amounts to about 3 percent of the total production.
The Solution
Considering the role of milk in ensuring the health and well-being of people, it’s important to ensure that the milk they use is 100% natural 100% pure. And, adopting technology solutions can play a deciding role in making that possible.
At Binsar Farms, we understand the problem. That’s the reason our fresh milk is widely accepted in Delhi NCR. Our success as a trusted dairy farm is attested by our advanced systems involving automatic milking and processing to avoid exposure to environmental bacteria. Further, milk is immediately chilled to 4°C and never let go beyond 10°C so that bacteria growth never takes place.
Automation, in particular, can have a huge impact on solving the problems associated with unorganized dairy farming. Over the last decade, a few start-ups have emerged which have introduced advanced technological solutions to dairy farming.
One such company that hasal most revolutionized the way dairy farming had been practiced in India is Binsar Farms. We had begun with a small Dairy Farm amidst the villages of Haryana, with a vision to transform farming into a commercial enterprise through collaboration and value innovation.
In the nutshell, we are a customer-centric dairy farm offering a wide range of 100% natural 100% pure, and 100% nutritious range of dairy products including buffalo milk, desi ghee, and cow milk among others. You can download our app for online milk delivery at your doorstep.
https://www.ibef.org/blogs/digitalisation-of-india-s-dairy-farming