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Top 10 women who earn Rs 52 lakh to Rs 88 lakh a year by selling milk, monthly income equal to CEO


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Top 10 women who earn Rs 52 lakh to Rs 88 lakh a year by selling milk, monthly income equal to CEO
Top 10 women who earn Rs 52 lakh to Rs 88 lakh a year by selling milk, monthly income equal to CEO
The highest income earners from milk production in 2019-20 are women cattle breeders of Banaskantha

Amul Dairy has released the list of top 10 women producers of the highest income from milk production in Banaskantha district in the year 2019-20. These women milk producers have earned Rs 52 lakh to Rs 88 lakh a year i.e. Rs 4 lakh to 7 lakh a month from milk production alone. These women fill the congregation with 400 to 700 liters of milk every day. They do animal husbandry business in a very planned way with family care.

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Top 10 milk-producing women of Banaskantha

Name Milk Production Earnings


Navalben Chaudhary, Nagana, Vadgam 2.21 lakh kg 87.95 lakh
Kanuben Malvi, Vijapura (Charda), Dhanera 2.50 lakh kg 73.56 lakh
Hansaba Chavda, Joita, Vadgam 2.68 lakh kg 72.19 lakh
Gangaben Loh, Sagarosana, Palanpur 1.99 lakh kg 64.46 lakh
Devikaben Rabari, Bewata, Tharad 1.79 lakh kg 62.20 lakh
Lilaben Rajput, Dhanali, Vadgam 2.25 lakh kg 60.87 lakh
Bismillahben Umatiya, Punjpur, Danta 1.95 lakh kg 58.10 lakh
Sajiben Chaudhary, Deepada, Tharad 1.96 lakh kg 56.63 lakh
Nafisaben Agalodia, Mumanwas, Vadgam 1.95 lakh kg 53.66 lakh
Lilaben Dhulia, Chitroda, Vadgam 1.79 lakh kg 52.02 lakh


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‘The dream of filling the most milk’

"I have 90 buffaloes and 60 cows, of which 40 buffaloes give six-and-a-half fat milk," said Nawalben, a first-rate milk producer. 


800 liters of milk per day is combined for both the times. 10 men are kept. I also farm on a farm of 20 bighas. 

The dream is to fill the milk the most. Even in a lockdown, about Rs 2 lakh a month is spent on milk.

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‘Took cows 20 years ago, today 70 cows’
"I bought cows 20 years ago," said the Danube, the second-largest milk producer. Today there are 70 cows and 30 buffaloes. I fill 700 liters of milk in the congregation daily. 50% of the total income is spent. Modern technology has been used to milk 12 cows at a time. ”

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