India's Highest-Fat Dairy Animal — 220+ Verified Buffalo Breeders, Documented Milk Yields
Source Murrah, Surti, Jaffarabadi, and Nili-Ravi buffalo from 220+ verified breeders across Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. Animals with documented 8–15 litre/day yields, 7–8% fat content, full veterinary certification, and pan-India livestock transport.
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India produces 60–65% of its milk from buffalo, making it the country's single most economically important dairy animal. Yet buffalo procurement fraud — inflated fat claims, undisclosed mastitis, or cross-bred animals sold as purebreds — costs dairy farmers an estimated ₹3–8 lakh per animal in lost lifetime value. For a 10-buffalo operation, that's ₹30–80 lakh in exposure per procurement cycle. Buffalo milk commands premium pricing from processors (₹45–65/litre for 7%+ fat content vs ₹30–38/litre for cow milk). Misrepresented animals that underperform on fat yield directly destroy contract value with dairy processors and cooperative societies. Trade4Asia maps 220+ verified buffalo breeders across India's primary livestock belts. Every provider has completed documentation verification, on-farm inspection, and milk fat record validation. Buyers access documented yield animals — dairy productivity assured, compliance certified, farm ROI protected.
FAQ's
Which buffalo breed gives the most milk in India?
Answer: Murrah buffalo (Haryana origin) is the world's highest-yielding buffalo breed at 10–16 litres/day. However, Surti and Banni buffalo produce milk with the highest fat content (7.5–9%), making them preferred for ghee and premium dairy products.
What is the typical price of a good Murrah buffalo in 2025?
Answer: A healthy, high-yielding Murrah buffalo ranges from ₹75,000 to ₹1,50,000 depending on age, lactation number, documented yield, and fat content. Exceptional animals with 14–16 litre/day records can command up to ₹2 lakh.
Why is buffalo milk more expensive than cow milk?
Answer: Buffalo milk has 2–3x the fat content of cow milk (7–9% vs 3–4%), making it the primary raw material for ghee, butter, khoa, and paneer. Processors pay a 25–45% premium per litre over cow milk prices.
What documents should I require when buying a buffalo?
Answer: Veterinary health certificate (within 30 days), breed documentation, minimum 2 lactation cycle yield AND fat records, animal insurance policy, and Form B interstate livestock movement permit where applicable.
Is government subsidy available for buffalo purchase?
Answer: Yes. Under the Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme (DEDS), Rashtriya Gokul Mission, and various state animal husbandry schemes, eligible farmers can receive ₹2–6 lakh capital subsidy for verified indigenous buffalo breeds.
