Indian Dairy Startup Directory

Indian dairy startups ki ek curated list — D2C milk brands, A2 desi breeds, SaaS platforms, marketplaces aur cow-share ventures. Har quarter update hoti hai.

Country Delight

Gurugram

Farm-to-home milk delivery before 7 AM across 15+ Indian cities. Subscription-first model with a mobile app.

Founded: 2013
Founders: Chakradhar Gade, Nitin Kaushal
  • $108M Series D (2022, Temasek)
  • 15+ cities, 3 lakh+ daily subscribers
  • 500+ villages in direct procurement network
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Milkbasket

Gurugram

Micro-delivery service for daily essentials including milk, delivered before 7 AM. Acquired by Reliance Retail in 2021.

Founded: 2015
Founders: Anant Goel, Anurag Jain, Ashish Goel, Yatish Talvadia
  • Acquired by Reliance Retail (2021)
  • ~10,000 orders / day in peak
  • Contactless micro-delivery model pioneer
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Akshayakalpa

Bengaluru

Organic farm-fresh milk from its own network of 100+ certified organic farms in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Founded: 2010
Founders: Shashi Kumar, G. Sainath
  • Organic certified by APEDA
  • Premium pricing ₹85-95/L
  • 100+ farmer network in Tumkur region
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Happy Milk

Bengaluru

Farm-owned, cow-only, hormone-free milk brand focused on Bengaluru households.

Founded: 2017
Founders: Manoj Bansal, Rajat Bansal
  • Single-origin milk, no blending
  • Direct subscribe-and-deliver model
  • Own farms + closed supply chain
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SuprDaily

Mumbai

Daily essentials micro-delivery startup. Acquired by Swiggy in 2018 for its hyperlocal distribution capability.

Founded: 2015
Founders: Puneet Kumar, Shreyas Nagdawane, Akshay Varma
  • Acquired by Swiggy (2018)
  • Pioneered scheduled next-morning delivery
  • Strong presence in Mumbai & Pune
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A2Milk

Noida

A2 milk from indigenous Indian cow breeds (Gir, Sahiwal, Tharparkar). Positioned as easier to digest than regular A1 milk.

Founded: 2016
Founders: Amar Singh
  • Gir and Sahiwal cow-only farms
  • Premium pricing ₹120-180/L
  • Pan-India online shipping
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Sid's Farm

Hyderabad

Farm-fresh cow and buffalo milk from its own farm near Hyderabad. Early pioneer of farm-branded D2C milk in south India.

Founded: 2013
Founders: Dr. Kishore Indukuri
  • Single-farm, single-herd traceability
  • Founded by an ex-MIT/Intel engineer
  • Subscription model across Hyderabad
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Pride of Cows

Pune

Single-farm, single-herd luxury cow milk from Parag's Bhagyalakshmi Dairy Farm in Manchar. Premium positioning.

Founded: 2011
Founders: Devendra Shah (Parag Milk Foods)
  • From Bhagyalakshmi Dairy Farm
  • Premium ₹110+/L in metros
  • Limited supply, invitation-only subscription
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Binsar Farms

Delhi NCR

Farm-fresh, hormone-free cow milk delivered in glass bottles across Delhi NCR. Focuses on traceability and purity.

Founded: 2010
Founders: Sunil Joshi
  • Glass-bottle delivery pioneer in NCR
  • Own farm in Delhi outskirts
  • Subscription-only, no retail
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DudhHisaab

Indore

Mobile-first khata app for Indian milkmen. Replaces paper ledgers with daily entry, supplier FAT-SNF tracking, monthly bill PDF and WhatsApp delivery.

Founded: 2023
Founders: Sawan Jaiswal
  • Free for up to 10 customers forever
  • Hindi + English interface
  • Offline-first PWA
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Stellapps

Bengaluru

Full-stack IoT and SaaS platform for dairy supply chain — milk collection, cold chain, farm management, payments.

Founded: 2011
Founders: Ranjith Mukundan, Ravishankar G, Ramakrishna Adukuri, Venkatesh Seshasayee
  • $17M Series C (2022)
  • Used by NDDB, Hatsun, Heritage
  • IoT milk analysers + farm IoT devices
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Mr. Milkman

Delhi

White-label subscription management SaaS for hyperlocal dairy businesses. Powers the backend for many city milk delivery startups.

Founded: 2015
Founders: Samarth Setia
  • Subscription management for 1000+ dairies
  • Pan-India SaaS adoption
  • App + driver app + admin dashboard
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DeHaat

Gurugram

Full-stack farmer-to-market platform. Started with crops, now expanding into dairy procurement and distribution in eastern India.

Founded: 2012
Founders: Shashank Kumar, Manish Kumar, Amrendra Singh, Abhishek Dokania, Adarsh Srivastava
  • $60M Series D (2022, Sofina)
  • Pan-India micro-entrepreneurs network
  • Dairy collection expanding in Bihar, Jharkhand
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Crofarm

Gurugram

B2B farm-to-retailer marketplace that includes dairy products in its SKU mix. Parent company of Otipy.

Founded: 2016
Founders: Varun Khurana, Prashant Verma
  • Parent of Otipy (B2C)
  • Direct farmer sourcing network
  • Includes dairy in fresh produce
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MooFarm

Delhi NCR

Cow-as-a-service platform — own a share of a cow at a registered farm and receive your "share" of milk in your city.

Founded: 2019
Founders: Param Singh, Aneesh Jain
  • Cow-sharing model for urban buyers
  • Farm visits for investors
  • Ghee, paneer, butter add-ons
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Gully Milk

Bengaluru

Hyperlocal milk delivery brand serving select Bengaluru neighbourhoods with farm-fresh cow milk.

Founded: 2020
Founders: Independent
  • Hyperlocal Bengaluru-only model
  • Focus on "next-door" trust
  • Small but loyal subscription base
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Doodhvale

Delhi NCR

Delhi NCR's farm-fresh cow and buffalo milk delivery startup. Subscription-first, early-morning delivery.

Founded: 2015
Founders: Aman Jain
  • Farm-owned model
  • Delhi NCR subscription base
  • Cow + buffalo + ghee + paneer bundles
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Whyte Farms

Delhi NCR

Cow milk delivery brand with its own dairy farm in Faridabad. Premium positioning focused on purity and traceability.

Founded: 2015
Founders: Sanjeev Nagpal
  • Own farm in Faridabad
  • HF cows, glass-bottle delivery
  • Pan-NCR subscription base
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Dairy startup bana rahe hain? DudhHisaab se shuru karein.

Chahe aap 50-customer wale mohalle ke doodhwale ho ya 5-city D2C brand — DudhHisaab aapko daily entry, supplier aur billing backbone 10 customers tak free mein deta hai.

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The Indian dairy startup landscape

India is the world’s largest milk producer and consumer, yet the dairy supply chain remains one of the most fragmented and under-digitised in the country. That has made it fertile ground for startups over the last 15 years — starting with D2C milk brands in the mid-2010s, and now expanding into SaaS, IoT, A2/desi-breed positioning, and cow-share experimentation.

Five categories of Indian dairy startups

  1. D2C milk brands — Country Delight, Milkbasket (Reliance), SuprDaily (Swiggy), Akshayakalpa, Happy Milk, Doodhvale, Whyte Farms, Binsar Farms. Direct-to-consumer subscription with early-morning delivery. The largest and most competitive space.
  2. A2 / desi-breed premium brands — A2Milk, Sid’s Farm, Pride of Cows, Binsar Farms. Position around indigenous cows (Gir, Sahiwal, Tharparkar) and the A2 protein narrative. Premium pricing ₹90-180/L.
  3. SaaS for dairies — Stellapps (IoT + SaaS for large cooperatives), Mr. Milkman (subscription management for city dairies), DudhHisaab (free khata app for small milkmen). Software is the quietest but most durable segment.
  4. Marketplaces — DeHaat, Crofarm, Otipy. Broader agri-marketplaces that include dairy as a SKU, usually B2B.
  5. Farm-share / cow-sharing — MooFarm, smaller niche plays. Urban buyers own a share of a cow and receive milk as dividend. Early stage.

Why dairy is hard — and why that is the opportunity

The brutal reality of dairy is this: the gap between the farmer (who gets ₹30/L) and the customer (who pays ₹60-90/L) is filled by a tangled mess of middlemen, logistics, cooperatives, packaging and retail margin. A dairy startup that can compress that gap even 5-10% has a durable business. The ones that fail typically underestimated supply consistency, cold chain costs, or customer retention.

Want to start?

Pick a niche first — a single neighbourhood, a single breed, a single problem. Get to 50 real paying customers on the current version of whatever you have, even if it is WhatsApp and a spreadsheet. Read feedback every day. When you hit 50 without churn, replicate. The successful dairy brands in this directory all started at 10-50 customers, not 5,000.

To get your dairy startup listed: Email team@dudhhisaab.com with your name, founding year, city, founder names, one-line pitch and website. We update the directory once a quarter.

Dairy Startup Directory — Aksar Pooche Jaane Wale Sawal

Indian dairy startup ecosystem ke baare mein aam sawaal.

India mein "dairy startup" kise kehte hain?

Is directory mein hum un Indian companies ko shamil karte hain jo 2005 ke baad banee hain aur technology, branding ya naye distribution model se dairy ki problem solve kar rahi hain. Ismein D2C milk brands, A2/desi-breed focused brands, farm-to-home subscription, dairy SaaS, kisan marketplaces aur cow-share platforms aate hain.

India ka sabse bada D2C milk startup kaun sa hai?

Country Delight abhi subscriber count aur revenue ke hisaab se India ka sabse bada pure-play D2C milk brand hai jo 15+ cities mein operate karta hai. Milkbasket (ab Reliance ka) acquisition se pehle usi scale ka tha. SuprDaily (Swiggy) bhi bada hai.

Main apna dairy startup kaise shuru karun?

Chaar proven raaste: (1) D2C brand — ek mohalle mein 50-100 subscribers se shuru karein, phir badhayein. (2) Single-farm premium brand — jaise Sid's Farm ya Pride of Cows. (3) SaaS — existing dairies ke liye software banayein (jaise DudhHisaab ya Stellapps). (4) A2/desi-breed — urban health-conscious buyers ke liye premium positioning. Sirf 10 customers se shuru karein, real feedback lein aur phir grow karein.

Kya mera dairy startup yahan list ho sakta hai?

Haan — agar aapka Indian dairy startup list mein nahi hai, toh team@dudhhisaab.com par company naam, founding year, city, founder names, ek-line pitch aur website bhejein. Hum har quarter directory update karte hain.

Indian dairy startup space ne ab tak kitni funding jutayi hai?

2025 tak Indian dairy aur dairy-adjacent startups ne milkar $500M se zyaada venture funding jutayi hai. Country Delight akele $150M se zyaada juta chuki hai. Stellapps (SaaS), DeHaat (agri-marketplace), aur Akshayakalpa (organic D2C) aur well-funded naam hain.

Indian dairy startups ki sabse badi challenges kya hain?

Chaar main challenges: (1) Supply-side quality control — seedhe farm ownership ke bina FAT-SNF aur purity bade scale par maintain karna bahut mushkil hai. (2) Last-mile logistics — Indian city traffic mein subah 7 baje se pehle delivery operationally bahut brutal hai. (3) Unit economics — milk low-margin product hai aur delivery cost jaldi kha jaati hai. (4) Customer retention — doosre FMCG ke comparison mein subscription churn zyaada hai.