
A small-scale dairy entrepreneur in Moga is turning resilience and livestock farming into a profitable rural business model.
A small farmer from Punjab’s Moga district is drawing attention for building a successful dairy business despite living with a disability and previously working abroad. According to the report, the farmer now earns more from his local dairy venture than he did while employed in Lebanon, highlighting the growing economic potential of small-scale dairy farming in India.
After returning home, the farmer chose to invest in livestock rather than seek another overseas job opportunity. Starting with a modest dairy setup, he gradually expanded operations through careful herd management and consistent milk production, creating a stable income source for his family.
The article emphasizes how dairy farming has provided both financial independence and social confidence. By focusing on animal care, feed management, and direct involvement in daily farm operations, the entrepreneur transformed a small rural enterprise into a sustainable business despite physical challenges.
His success story also reflects the broader importance of dairy farming for rural employment and economic resilience in Punjab. Smallholder dairy operations continue to serve as a critical support system for farming households, particularly as crop incomes fluctuate and migration patterns change.
Beyond personal achievement, the venture is being seen as an example of inclusive entrepreneurship in agriculture. The story underscores how determination, local dairy markets, and livestock-based income opportunities can help create sustainable livelihoods for rural communities across India.
Source: The Indian Express – Small farmer in Moga defies disability with dairy venture success
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