Mooofarm, a dairy as a service firm wins ‘Start-up’ of the year award

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Mooofarm, a dairy as a service firm wins ‘Start-up’ of the year award

In a remarkable celebration of innovation and agricultural progress, Mooofarm, a dairy-as-a-service firm, was awarded the prestigious ‘Start-up of the Year’ at the India Animal Health Summit and Awards, supported by Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Dairying and G20, where industry experts, investors, and entrepreneurs gathered to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of visionaries who have made significant contributions to the agricultural landscape.

Mooofarm, founded just three years ago by a group of passionate individuals with a shared vision, has swiftly emerged as a game-changer in the dairy industry. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and a deep commitment to sustainability, Mooofarm has disrupted traditional dairy farming practices and introduced a revolutionary concept – “dairy as a service.”

The concept revolves around harnessing modern technology to optimize processes, and providing dairy farmers access to quality cattle breed, premium feed, vet services and financial linkages. This not only reduces operational costs but also ensures that dairy farming remains a viable and profitable venture for small-scale farmers, thereby fostering rural economic development.

Upon receiving the ‘Start-up of the Year’ award, the CEO of Mooofarm, Mr Param Singh, expressed his gratitude and shared his vision for the future. “This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team, as well as the trust and support we’ve received from our partner farmers,” he said.
The impact of Mooofarm’s innovative approach is already being felt in the industry, with a growing number of dairy farmers embracing the concept and reaping the benefits. In addition to bolstering dairy production and farm incomes, Mooofarm’s model has been instrumental in attracting young talent to the agriculture sector, as it promises a modern, tech-driven approach to traditional farming.

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