Cargill India: Expanding Dairy Operations in Punjab

Cargill India is taking a substantial step forward in the dairy sector with its decision to invest Rs 300 crore in a new dairy feed plant located in Punjab. This strategic move is set to bolster the company’s operations within India’s dairy industry.

New Facility and Capacity

The upcoming facility is designed to have a substantial capacity of 4 lakh tonnes per annum. This development is expected to significantly enhance the supply reliability of dairy feed in the region, ensuring a steady and dependable supply chain.

Economic Impact

Beyond the operational benefits, Cargill India’s investment is poised to create local employment opportunities, contributing to the economic growth of the area. This new plant not only strengthens the company’s presence in India but also supports local communities through job creation.

Digital Collaboration and Technological Advancements

Cargill is also collaborating with dairy producers to incorporate digital tools and farm management techniques. These initiatives aim to improve cattle health and increase milk productivity, showcasing the company's commitment to leveraging technology for agricultural advancement.

Modified: 2026/03/05


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