Ghani Dairies builds three international-standard dairy farm sheds
- The information was shared in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) today
Ghani Dairies Limited has completed three new state-of-the-art steel-structure sheds for 1000 milking cows, enhancing animal welfare and boosting milk production capacity as part of its expansion strategy.
- Ghani Dairies' new state-of-the-art cow sheds.
- Company's expansion strategy for milk production.
- Ghani Group's diversified business operations.
Ghani Dairies Limited, a part of the Ghani Group, said on Thursday that it completed the construction of three state-of-the-art steel-structure sheds, in accordance with international standards and equipped with the latest modern dairy farm infrastructure and equipment for housing milking cows.
The information was shared in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) today.
These include two steel-structure sheds with a combined covered area of approximately 105,000 square feet, having a standard housing capacity of 800 milking cows.
The other one is a steel-structure shed with a covered area of approximately 25,200 square feet, having a standard housing capacity of 200 milking cows.
“The construction of these sheds forms part of the company’s ongoing expansion strategy to enhance the welfare and health of its milking herd, increase milk production capacity, and strengthen its overall dairy farming operations,” the company said.
The new facilities are designed to provide an improved environment for the animals, thereby supporting higher productivity and operational efficiency, it added.
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The Ghani Group, founded in 1959, has grown to become one of Pakistan’s leading and most diversified business groups.
The group has expanded into new areas, launching ventures such as Ghani Halal Feed Mill and Ghani Dairies Limited (GDL) in 2020, which is engaged in the production and sale of raw milk.
GDL supplies its entire milk output to leading dairy processors in Pakistan through long-term arrangements.