AKASHGANGA, India

Submitted by John Paul on October 4, 2005 - 10:22.
Date of talk or publication:
August 2003
Organization:
World Resources Institute
Description:

Through its AKASHGANGA Automatic Milk Collection Systems (AMCS), SKEPL Pvt. Ltd. is using simple technologies to revolutionize the dairy industry in India. The Dairy Cooperative Societies that use the system are able to process greater quantities of higher quality milk, while also saving money through reduced staff requirements. For farmers, lines are shorter, less milk is spoiled and payment is quick and accurate. The systems are successfully being used at more than 750 dairy cooperative societies (DCS) spread throughout the Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

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Submitted by Milk Madda on December 19, 2006 - 14:04.
Akashganga is an awesome oppurtunity for the busy, working laborers of India. I do think that you need to have more information about how the technology is being used, who uses it, how much it costs to have... and so on. Please add more information before I have to get physical.

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