Planning To Set Up Business In A Village? Here Are Some Cost Effective Ideas
Planning To Set Up Business In  A Village? Here Are Some Cost Effective Ideas
Animal husbandry is a major source of income for people in villages.

Setting up a business in a rural village has its own share of benefits that you can encash upon. Firstly, you will get premises on rent, which is way cheaper than that in urban locations and the process is faster as well. Apart from that, you will also have access to cheap labour and better availability of raw materials, depending on the nature of your business. The question now arises that what business could lure you away from the comforts of the city to a village. Allow us to guide you through it.

All that is sold in the city is now also sold in the village. A grocery store is a smart business venture as well. Everyday things such as tea, sugar, spices, and so on can be stored at the grocery shop. The Haryana government is also providing young people in rural areas with franchises for contemporary grocery stores known as ‘Harhit Stores.’ Here, the commodities are provided by the government. The owner of the store receives commission from sales.

Nowadays, all applications — including those for jobs and government programs — are submitted online. Taking advantage of this, one can now establish a Common Service Centre (CSC) in the village and generate a respectable income by offering online services. In addition, operators of common service centres offer numerous banking services like bill payment and pension distribution. A young person with a basic understanding of computers may operate the facility with ease.

Animal husbandry is a major source of income for people in villages. There is also a lot of milk produced. Starting a dairy might also bring in a sizable income. To sell milk that has been collected from the village, you do not need to visit the market. They will be taken from the village itself by milkmen; they will deliver the milk from door to door, and to confectioners as well. In dairy stores, you may also sell animal feed. The cow farmers who sell you milk will also take animal feed from you such as sawdust, cottonseed, and khal. With a Rs 50,000 investment, you can launch a milk, dairy, and animal feed business.

Vegetables are not grown by everyone in villages. They purchase their veggies from the village’s fruit and vegetable store or from the city. Starting a vegetable store is another way to make a nice living. In addition to being sold on regular days, fruits and vegetables can also bring in a substantial amount of money, if you provide produce for village events like weddings. A fruit and vegetable store can be started for around Rs 20,000

You can start a dairy farm business in the village. For this, you will have to buy cows and buffalo. If you make and sell milk along with other milk products like curd and cheese, you will earn well. To start a dairy farm, you should have at least Rs 8 lakh and a decent piece of land.

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