Amrit Singh Buttar: Pioneering Dairy Farming in Punjab

Amrit Singh Buttar, a 32-year-old engineering graduate from Chandigarh University, has made significant strides in the dairy industry by establishing a prosperous buffalo dairy farm in Punjab, India. His decision to forego an Australian visa and remain in his home country has not only led to a thriving business but also showcased the potential of modernized buffalo production.

Buttar's venture highlights a new wave of agricultural entrepreneurship, focusing on innovative practices to boost productivity and profitability. His work in the dairy sector has not only generated substantial profits but also created employment opportunities, contributing to the local economy.

Through his consultancy services, Buttar shares his expertise and experience, encouraging others to explore similar opportunities in the agricultural sector. His success story serves as an inspiration for many young professionals considering careers in traditional industries with a modern approach.

Modified: 2026/06/30


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