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The study has been purposed to investigate the utilization of milk for consumption of fluid milk and milk products, the distributive pattern, consumer���s preference of Adarsha Sadar, Cumilla in Bangladesh. The study was based on milk and milk by-products and data were collected from dairy farms and sweetmeat shops by direct interview. Herd size of dairy farms were small (33.33%), medium (41.67%), and large (25%). Shopkeepers of different sweetmeat shops received raw milk from dairy farms 57.14%, milk suppliers 42.86% and highest amount of whole milk is required in per unit production of rashmalai 30% and rashgalla 18% and lowest yogurt 9%. Various festivals and other educational results increased the sale of milk and milk products; specially rashmalai and rashgalla. The study revealed that Adarsha SadarUpazilla, Cumilla can be a profitable place for dairy farming and selling their by-products.
Milk, Milk by-products, sweetmeat shops, dairy farm
Milk, Milk by-products, sweetmeat shops, dairy farm
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