Dairy farming in Bangladesh is not just a business; it’s a lifeline for rural families and an emerging industrial opportunity. The demand for milk and milk-based products is increasing rapidly because of population growth, urbanization, and lifestyle changes. Therefore, setting up a Dairy Farm and Milk Processing Plant in Bangladesh can be both profitable and socially beneficial.
Importance of Dairy Farming in Bangladesh

The dairy sector in Bangladesh contributes significantly to the rural economy. Most important, it provides employment and nutrition. According to the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), Bangladesh produces around 12 million metric tons of milk annually, but the demand exceeds 15 million metric tons. That means there is still a supply gap of about 3 million metric tons.
Because of that shortage, Bangladesh imports large quantities of milk powder every year. Therefore, establishing a local dairy and milk processing plant can reduce import dependency, ensure food security, and increase rural income.
Business Concept
The project combines a dairy farm (for raw milk production) and a milk processing plant (for value addition). The farm will rear high-yielding dairy cows, while the processing unit will handle pasteurization, packaging, and production of milk products like yogurt, butter, ghee, and cheese.
This integration creates a consistent supply chain—from farm to factory—ensuring quality control, hygiene, and profitability.
Project Objectives
- To produce fresh, high-quality milk and dairy products for local and national markets.
- To ensure hygienic processing and packaging under modern standards.
- To generate employment for rural youth and women.
- To promote self-sufficiency in milk production.
- To create a sustainable and profitable agribusiness model.
Project Summary Table
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Title | Dairy Farm and Milk Processing Plant |
| Project Location | Rural area near major cities (e.g., Gazipur, Bogura, Mymensingh) |
| Land Requirement | 2 – 3 acres |
| Herd Size | 100 Dairy Cows |
| Daily Milk Production | 1,200 – 1,500 liters |
| Processing Capacity | 2,000 liters/day |
| Estimated Project Cost | BDT 4.5 Crore |
| Expected ROI | 22% – 28% per year |
| Payback Period | 4 to 5 years |
| Project Duration | 10 years (extendable) |
Dairy Farm Component
The dairy farm will focus on high-yield breeds like Friesian, Jersey, or crossbreeds. Each cow can produce 10–15 liters of milk per day.
Major Farm Facilities
- Cow sheds with proper ventilation and flooring.
- Feed storage and mixing unit.
- Water and drainage system.
- Veterinary care and insemination room.
- Silage and fodder production area.
Estimated Dairy Farm Cost Breakdown
| Item | Quantity | Unit Cost (BDT) | Total (BDT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Land Development | Lump sum | — | 15,00,000 |
| Cow Shed Construction | 10,000 sq. ft | 1,800 | 1,80,00,000 |
| Dairy Cows (High Yield Breeds) | 100 nos. | 1,20,000 | 1,20,00,000 |
| Feed & Fodder Equipment | Lump sum | — | 20,00,000 |
| Milking Machines | 10 sets | 50,000 | 5,00,000 |
| Water System & Pump | Lump sum | — | 3,00,000 |
| Veterinary & Health Equipment | Lump sum | — | 5,00,000 |
| Manure & Waste Management Setup | Lump sum | — | 4,00,000 |
| Subtotal (Farm) | — | — | 3,52,00,000 |
Milk Processing Plant Component
The milk processing plant will handle raw milk collection, pasteurization, homogenization, chilling, packaging, and value-added product manufacturing.
Main Products
- Pasteurized Liquid Milk
- Yogurt and Flavored Yogurt
- Butter and Ghee
- Cheese
- Ice Cream and Cream
Processing Plant Equipment List
| Equipment | Quantity | Unit Cost (BDT) | Total (BDT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milk Pasteurizer (2000 LPD) | 1 set | 25,00,000 | 25,00,000 |
| Milk Homogenizer | 1 set | 8,00,000 | 8,00,000 |
| Chilling Tank (2000 L Capacity) | 1 set | 6,00,000 | 6,00,000 |
| Packaging Machine (Pouch Type) | 1 set | 10,00,000 | 10,00,000 |
| Yogurt and Butter Mixer | 1 set | 5,00,000 | 5,00,000 |
| Refrigeration and Cold Room | 1 unit | 15,00,000 | 15,00,000 |
| Boiler and Steam Unit | 1 set | 8,00,000 | 8,00,000 |
| Laboratory Equipment | Lump sum | — | 3,00,000 |
| Utility Setup & Installation | Lump sum | — | 5,00,000 |
| Subtotal (Processing Plant) | — | — | 85,00,000 |
Total Project Cost Summary
| Particulars | Amount (BDT) |
|---|---|
| Dairy Farm Infrastructure | 3,52,00,000 |
| Milk Processing Plant Setup | 85,00,000 |
| Vehicles & Distribution Van | 15,00,000 |
| Office, Admin & Branding | 8,00,000 |
| Working Capital (6 months) | 20,00,000 |
| Total Project Cost | 4,80,00,000 |
Operating Expenses (Annual)
| Expense Item | Amount (BDT/year) |
|---|---|
| Feed and Fodder Cost | 75,00,000 |
| Labor & Staff Salaries | 30,00,000 |
| Veterinary and Medicine | 6,00,000 |
| Power and Utilities | 10,00,000 |
| Packaging Materials | 8,00,000 |
| Transport & Distribution | 12,00,000 |
| Maintenance & Miscellaneous | 5,00,000 |
| Total Annual Expenses | 1,46,00,000 |
Revenue Forecast
Assuming average milk production of 1,500 liters/day and processing of 2,000 liters/day, the annual production (330 days) will be 495,000 liters.
| Product | Qty (Liters/Kg) | Unit Price (BDT) | Total Sales (BDT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pasteurized Milk | 3,50,000 Liters | 85 | 2,97,50,000 |
| Yogurt & Butter | 50,000 Kg | 160 | 80,00,000 |
| Ghee & Cheese | 15,000 Kg | 600 | 90,00,000 |
| Total Annual Sales | — | — | 4,67,50,000 |
Net Profit Before Tax:
Revenue – Expenses = 4,67,50,000 – 1,46,00,000 = 3,21,50,000 BDT
Even after depreciation and interest, annual net profit can remain around BDT 1.2–1.5 crore, depending on market performance.
Market Opportunities
The demand for fresh milk and dairy products is growing fast in Bangladesh. Urban consumers increasingly prefer pasteurized and packaged milk over loose milk. Supermarkets, hotels, and online grocery platforms are expanding their dairy sections.
Because of that, a new dairy plant can easily capture both retail and institutional markets if it ensures consistent quality and competitive pricing.
Major Customers
- Super Shops (Agora, Meena Bazar, Shwapno)
- Restaurants and Cafés
- Sweet and Bakery Factories
- Schools, Hospitals, and Offices
- Local Consumers
Value Addition Opportunities
To increase profitability, the project can diversify into:
- Flavored milk (chocolate, strawberry, mango).
- Ice cream production for local markets.
- Cheese and butter for bakeries and fast-food outlets.
- UHT milk for long shelf-life packaging.
- Organic milk branding for niche consumers.
Each of these products adds more value than raw milk, ensuring better returns.
SWOT Analysis
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| Locally available raw milk supply | High initial investment |
| Growing local demand | Skilled labor shortage |
| Government incentives | Perishable nature of products |
| Strong brand potential | Cold chain dependence |
| Opportunities | Threats |
|---|---|
| Import substitution of milk powder | Market competition from large brands |
| Export potential to neighboring countries | Feed cost volatility |
| Public awareness of nutrition | Climate and disease risks |
Environmental and Social Impact
The project will create around 30–40 direct jobs and many more indirect opportunities in transportation, feed supply, and distribution.
Besides that, the farm will produce organic manure as a by-product, which can be sold or reused for crop cultivation. Wastewater will be treated before discharge to ensure environmental compliance.
Financial Indicators
| Particulars | Value |
|---|---|
| Internal Rate of Return (IRR) | 25% |
| Net Present Value (NPV) @10% | 1.2 Crore BDT |
| Payback Period | 4.2 years |
| Break-even Production Level | 60% of installed capacity |
Government Support and Incentives
The Bangladesh government encourages dairy farming through:
- Low-interest agricultural loans via banks.
- Livestock insurance and vaccination programs.
- Subsidies on fodder cultivation and breeding.
- Training programs for farm management and milk hygiene.
Therefore, entrepreneurs can easily access both technical and financial support for this project.
Implementation Plan
| Phase | Duration (Months) | Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Project Planning | 1–2 | Feasibility study, land selection |
| Infrastructure Setup | 3–5 | Shed, farm, and utility construction |
| Machinery Installation | 6–7 | Processing equipment and utilities |
| Cow Procurement | 8 | Buying cows and testing milk yield |
| Trial Production | 9 | Test run of plant and quality check |
| Commercial Operation | 10 onward | Full-scale production and sales |
Risk and Mitigation
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Disease outbreak | Regular veterinary care and vaccination |
| Feed shortage | Contract farming for fodder |
| Power failure | Backup generator and solar support |
| Price fluctuation | Diversified product line |
| Transportation delay | In-house cold van system |
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