Bulk supply programme
Bulk A2 Milk Supplier in India
We supply bulk indigenous cow milk from our Gujarat sourcing network to dairy businesses across India. Supply runs on contracted volumes, an agreed compositional specification, batch-level testing and documented despatch.
- Gir & Kankrej pools
- Batch COA
- Chilled tanker despatch
- B2B only
What we supply
Bulk A2 milk for dairy businesses
Our supply is structured for organisations that buy milk as a raw material. Volumes are contracted monthly or annually, priced on a FAT/SNF basis and despatched against a written specification rather than an informal understanding.
Contracted volumes
Daily and monthly volume commitments with an agreed flex band to absorb seasonal variation in indigenous-cattle supply.
Written specification
Compositional bands, hygiene limits, sampling protocol and rejection criteria fixed in the supply agreement before the first despatch.
Documented despatch
Batch identity, seal numbers, loading temperature and a Certificate of Analysis accompany every tanker.
Sourcing
Gir and Kankrej sourcing from Gujarat
Gujarat is the natural catchment for both breeds. Our collection network is organised around registered farmers keeping indigenous cattle, with herd records maintained so a delivered lot maps back to a defined sourcing pool.
Gir pool
Sourced through collection centres in the Saurashtra and central Gujarat belt, where Gir herds are concentrated. Suited to buyers building a breed-specific programme.
Kankrej pool
Sourced from the North Gujarat and Kutch region. Available for buyers who specify Kankrej milk or a defined breed mix.
A1/A2 verification
A defined 90:10 A2:A1 procurement specification
Bulk milk pooled from many animals carries the β-casein variant profile of the sourcing pool. We therefore contract on a procurement specification — a 90:10 A2:A1 basis — supported by RT-PCR A1/A2 verification of the animals in the pool using our in-house facility.
We use RT-PCR to check A1/A2 in the contributing animals of the pool. Where a buyer requires characterisation of β-casein variants in the milk itself, that is a separate protein-level analysis and is specified as such in the supply agreement. We do not present an RT-PCR A1/A2 result as a measurement of the protein composition of a delivered lot.
Quality testing
What we test before a lot is released
Screening happens at collection, and batch verification happens before loading. Parameters below are the standard panel; buyers can extend it in the specification.
| Parameter | Method / basis | Why buyers ask for it |
|---|---|---|
| FAT | Gerber / calibrated IR analyser | Commercial basis for pricing and product yield planning. |
| SNF | Lactometer / IR analyser | Solids balance and an indirect screen for added water. |
| Protein | IR analyser, reference-method calibrated | Yield planning for cheese, paneer and protein-standardised products. |
| Titratable acidity | Titration, % lactic acid | Freshness and evidence of microbial acid development. |
| MBRT | Methylene blue reduction time | Rapid indirect indicator of microbial load. |
| Alcohol stability | Ethanol stability screen | Predicts behaviour of the lot during heat processing. |
| Adulteration screen | Freezing point, neutralisers, starch, urea | Compositional integrity at collection level. |
| Microbiology | Standard plate count where specified | Hygiene verification for the buyer's incoming-material check. |
Logistics
Bulk logistics and despatch
Milk is chilled at bulk milk coolers, held under cold chain and moved in insulated road tankers. Loading temperature, seal numbers and transit time are recorded against the batch so your reception dock can reconcile what arrives with what was released.
Talk to our procurement team
Request a bulk milk quotation
Share your daily or monthly volume, breed preference, destination and quality specification. Our procurement team responds with an indicative commercial proposal and a sample Certificate of Analysis.