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  • Writer's pictureDr. P.K. Shrivastava

VARIOUS REPORTS FOR DAIRY ENTREPRENEURS

Dear Dairy Entrepreneurs, Date: 12.04.22


Greeting from M/s Dairy Consultancy India, Bangalore. We cater the needs of young entrepreneurs to establish and manage the dairy business in feasible, profitable and healthy way. Early planning can save business losses. Management reports, keep alarming the dairy entrepreneurs to stop earning losses. The reports enable entrepreneurs to address the issues well in advance.


Keeping this in mind, we have designed the following management reports for new dairy entrepreneurs to choose from the list as per their requirement. All our reports are highly technical, prepared based on technical requirements, Indian business climate, available business facilities in India, govt schemes, which are feasible for Indian dairy system. Any 2 or three reports may be clubbed (except the DPR & Feasibility report) to serve the needs of the entrepreneurs.


The reports cover technical points, essential and standard operating procedures for a particular subject, which will vary as per the project size & business module. Please see the Table-1 below:


Table-1: Showing Reports for dairy entrepreneurs to manage Dairy Business

Note: charges for each report vary -as per the size of the project


Pl Contact: Dr PK Shrivastava, Dairy Business Consultant; M/s Dairy Consultancy India; Ph:8073147467; Email: dairyconsultancy@gmail.com; site: www.dairyconsultancy.in


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