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Rivers Corbett
11-24-2008, 08:17 PM
China scared the world with its melamine in milks. With China imports now filling the grocery stores, government recalled milk products and those that use milk like chocolates. People withdrew after milk brand recalls and notices.

Milk is still very important health beverage and the market it has (temporarily, I hope) lost is large especially for baby milk formulas and health buffs.

Investment in milk industry is however risky because people seem to be hesitant on consuming milk again and breastmilk (which still is the best milk for babies) is regaining popularity. Moreover, cows milk is degenerating with the surging need to cut cow production associated with environmental concern due to its methane emission.

Niche milk industry, which long has been untapped, is the fresh goat’s milk.

Goats milk is considered to be healthier than cows milk. The chemical nature of its milk is closest to a milk of a mother. It has lesser casein, which is a main allergent of cow’s milk. Goats do not emit methane gases and they incur less production cost unlike cows. And yes, goats also provide good meat.

Livestock farming or breeding goats for fresh milk industry, herein, is promising.

This goat-breeding business only requires minimal capitalization and maintenance. Thus, the goats milk business is friendly to small and home business.

You only have to have a 1-hectare farm land and start with 50 goats. You can start with 20 goats and have them bred to multiply during the production period. The bulk of investment is in getting (which is labor-intensive) and bottling the milk.

The goats milk business can still work even if you do not have livestock or agriculture degree or experience or farm land. Joint venture with goat breeders or agriculturists will make your business. You can buy them the 20-50 goats and have them grow, bred and milk the goats.

Here's to your Success!

Rivers

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tajinder
09-13-2010, 09:20 AM
kinda confused with this article.

are you writing to suggest people to buy milk cows and sell them?

or are you using milk cow industry to relate to joint venture tips?