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Ahimsa milk means that the milk is produced from happy and healthy cows. The cows get to see their calves often and are able to feed their babies directly. After the milking period is over, the cows are not sent to slaughterhouses like in the commercial dairy industry. The cows have higher intelligence than humans and they live in constant fear in such industries. So, the milk produced from dairy farms which practice respect and love for cows yields good quality and healthy milk which nourishes our body and soul.

From ancient times, milk has been considered healthy, nourishing brain tissues and imparting good lustre and strength to the body. Our parents, elders, and ancestors have been consuming milk for generations, recognizing its importance for a healthy body. However, the health benefits of milk depend on its source. Milk from happy cows is beneficial for the body, whereas milk from commercial dairies is not as healthy. To understand the reasons behind the compromised quality of commercial milk, please browse our site.

Organic milk is good, but if you can make it, then please go for the milk from native cow breeds. Before, every country in the world had their own native cow breeds, but most of them vanished due to the presence of Jersey cows. A Jersey cow is not really considered a cow from an ancient point of view or from a scriptural viewpoint.

Everyone knows that life is becoming increasingly hard and complicated, and the world situation is growing more challenging. The food sector, in particular, is facing an unexplainable crisis with widespread contamination. Today, we have cars, high-rise apartments, bank balances, and other assets, but the real asset – access to organic food and milk – is missing. What’s the use of material wealth if we can’t enjoy clean and healthy food? For more details, please browse our website.

No, our dairy farm isn’t a commercial enterprise in the classical sense. While we do sell milk, our primary focus is on providing a nurturing environment for our cows and promoting sustainable farming practices.

Our milk is sourced from our farm, where we have over 800 cows and bulls of native breeds like Gir and Sahiwal. They’re raised in a free-range environment and cared for with love and attention. We also source milk from neighboring farms that maintain high standards.

Our milk costs 20 SGD per liter, including delivery. There’s a one-time membership fee of 250 SGD , which is non-refundable. We require a committed order of 1 liter per day or 30 liters per month. For more details, please email us directly.

For more details about our farm and milk supply, please contact us by email. Due to high call volume, we may not be able to answer phone calls promptly, but we respond to emails quickly.

We have only 1-liter milk bottles available.

We have a limited quantity of milk available for delivery, and it’s on a first-come, first-served basis.

Our milk is priced higher primarily due to the significant air freight expenses from India to our overseas destination. Additionally, door-to-door delivery and local transportation charges also contribute to the cost.

To confirm your milk order, please follow these steps:

  1. Visit our website to learn more about our principles and vision for serving our cows.
  2. Send us an email with your address and preferred start date for milk delivery.
  3. We’ll review your request and respond via email, confirming availability and details.

Note: Due to high demand, there’s usually a 2-3 month waiting period, and orders are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Yes, that’s possible. To confirm, could you please share your area of residence so we can check if we have a partnered store nearby? Please note that the price will remain the same, as we still incur costs for storing and distributing the product through our partner stores.

Yes, we do supply organic fruits and vegetables!

Our produce is grown using traditional, non-GMO seeds and is free from hybrids. Due to the natural farming methods, our vegetables have a shorter shelf life (typically less than a week). For example, while commercial tomatoes can last up to 2-3 weeks, ours are best consumed within 5 days.

Important Details:

  •  Seasonal produce available based on farm cycles
  • Orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Vegetable supply takes 2-3 months due to planned farm production with local farmers
  • No deposit required

To order, simply send us an email with your requirements. The price is 10 SGD per kg.

Yes, we offer a cow adoption program where you can support the care and maintenance of a cow for its entire life. This is a noble initiative, similar to adopting a child in need. Many people in India adopt cows as a way of celebrating new life or honoring loved ones who have passed. If you’re interested, please send us an email with your details, and we’ll guide you through the process.

We can assist you in setting up and managing your organic farm in Malaysia. Given the unavailability of land and sky-high prices in Singapore, starting a farm there seems impractical. A more viable option would be to consider the outskirts of Johor or Malacca. Our team of expert organic agriculture consultants and workers can help you get started by identifying a suitable plot of land for organic farming. We can also arrange for experienced farm workers from both Malaysia and India to work on your farm, if needed. Please let us know how we can support your project

Yes, we can arrange for our local representative in Singapore to meet you in person at the time of enrollment, if required. You can also find detailed information on our website that may answer your questions.

We do supply milk to our customers in South India. Additionally, we export to Singapore, catering to our members and well-wishers residing there. We have surplus milk, and we’re reaching out to interested members residing in Singapore.

Yes, we’re involved in various social services and community welfare initiatives, including:

  1. Providing financial assistance to farmers interested in organic farming through small-scale loans.
  2. Donating cows to responsible farmers who can care for them.
  3. Offering free vegetarian meals to the needy on a regular basis.
  4. Providing scholarships to children from underprivileged families to support their education.
  5. Organizing eye camps in villages and offering free cataract surgeries to the elderly and needy.

These are just a few of the charity services we’re involved in. If you’re interested in getting involved, please write to us.

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