Why hasn't Happy Cow Milk launched yet!

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  • @RajehAlHarithi
    @RajehAlHarithi2 жыл бұрын

    There is no doubt in my mind that you are an intelligent gifted entrepreneur.. I've done several entrepreneurial businesses setup operations from idea to product conceptualization and production.. R&D can drain you and run you broke, especially when you dive in the details of expanding the concept into a business model/operation. I can see from this video that you are over stretched because you are focusing on a wholistic solution for an entire business operation.. careful because you are now dictating the business model and cycle of an entire business that actually has not been launched and may not be able to compete even though it is a great business, simply because the competition is stronger "price and reach". It would be worth mentioning that you should step back and focus on creating the milking machines and push to market and let the farmers/customers run their operations. Maybe in a later stage you can add more services as addon features/services/products.

  • @eduardvisscher
    @eduardvisscher3 жыл бұрын

    I was just wondering, whats gonna be the cost of a bottle of milk including transport, or is it also possible that customers pick it up on the farm to prevent transport cost

  • @GlenHerud

    @GlenHerud

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, farmers can sell at the farm if they choose to have a dispenser at the farm. But farmers are delivering in bulk. Thus reduces the amount of deliveries and travelling. First 1000 litres per day a farmer will do 5 deliveries per day.

  • @sunny57jo
    @sunny57jo3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Glen, I feel, Happiness of the cow may not be a point strong enough for people to buy Happy Cow Milk. Can you please consider one more reason - A2 milk from genuine Indian Cow and not a genetically modified as currently done in NZ? Having A2 protein is a very small, though most publicised, superiority aspect of milk of the Indian cow and your business can take advantage of that. Indian cow breeders do exist in NZ and Indians, who are avid consumers , certainly very little convincing and that will be a good initial push.

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