The event was graced by the CECM, Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives, Mophat Mandela.
The new lab will create an additional 20 jobs in Research & Development (R&D), and will focus on GEA’s AI livestock solution, CattleEye and related digital products of GEA for farms.
The move reflects a growing shift in India’s cooperative dairy sector towards digital tools that improve efficiency, knowledge access and farm-level decision-making. Gujarat remains the backbone of India’s cooperative dairy model.
Plant fibre and chickpea protein are the basis, and the final products are clean label, vegan, and meet the highest quality standards.
The new digital tool links farmers and animal health workers directly to peer-reviewed livestock research through simple questions.