Environment

The impact of organic farming on the environment is paramount as it leads the world towards a more sustainable growth. Organic farming benefits the land by eliminating the use of pesticides, insecticides, chemical fertilizers and other contaminants. Therefore the cows that we raise on our farm are also fed on a pure organic diet, which in turn leads to the production of milk that conforms to some of the highest standards of quality.

Another important factor that contributes to the production of such world class milk is the fact that we look after our cows with a lot of love and affection. Unlike a commercial, rundown dairy farm, where cows are injected with bovine growth hormones in order to accelerate the production of milk, we allow our cows to graze freely on vast stretches of land and eat the grasses grown organically without the use of chemical fertilizers. The air that they breathe in is also pure and devoid of contaminants that contribute to the overall health and well-being of the cows.

Although chemical fertilizers have been found to increase the production of crops considerably, they cause irreparable damage to flora as well as fauna. Pesticides are applied with the intent of eliminating bugs from plants, but do you know that they remain in the soil for several years inflicting consistent harm and apart from being a potent threat to crops, they also throw chemical residues and nitrates into the waterways which have a detrimental effect on the entire ecosystem. And what is even more alarming is the fact that many of these pests are growing immune to these chemicals thus rendering the pesticides useless. Hence, the situation is like a double bane for the chemicals that are being used regularly to contain the bugs are failing to eradicate them while on the other hand posing serious health hazards.

But we value our environment so much so that unlike commercial milk processing units where wastes are discharged into a natural water body, we deposit them into a public sewer system for treatment in a proper sewage disposal plant which saves the environment by reducing the impact of pollution.