🐄 Dairy Farming
Supporting Rural Families through Milk Production
Dairy farming means keeping cows or buffaloes to get milk. Milk is something we all use every day — to drink, to make tea, to cook food, and to make things like curd, butter, and ghee. That’s why dairy farming can be a great way for village families to earn a living.
At Sabri Human Welfare Trust®, we want to help people start small dairy farms in their own villages. Even if someone has only one or two cows or buffaloes, they can still earn good money by selling milk and milk products.
What We Do
Training for Beginners
We teach how to take care of animals — feeding them properly, keeping them clean, and giving them medicines on time.
How to Sell Milk
We help people find the best places to sell their milk, like local markets, shops, or dairy companies.
Making Other Milk Products
We also teach how to make things like ghee, paneer, curd, and butter at home, which can be sold for extra income.
Financial Help & Guidance
We guide people on how to take government help, SHG support, or small loans to start dairy work.
Why Dairy Farming is Good
Milk is always needed, so the business never stops.
It creates a daily income.
It can be started even with just one cow or buffalo.
It’s good for women, farmers, and families who want to work from home.
Dung from animals can also be used for farming and as fuel.
Our Goal
Our goal is to make dairy farming a strong part of Gramin Rozgar (village employment). We want to see more families become self-reliant and confident by starting their own dairy units.
If you are interested in learning dairy farming, or want to help someone start this work, Sabri Human Welfare Trust® is here to support you.