
Punjab’s dairy cooperative network is scaling up capacity right now, and that expansion depends on a dependable protein-energy raw material pipeline behind it. If you’re a feed miller, dairy cooperative, or poultry integrator in Punjab looking for a Rice DDGS supplier, this guide covers why demand is rising in the state, what a Punjab dairy ration needs from Rice DDGS specifically, and how Brinda Foods supplies it from our Panipat, Haryana facility just across the state border.
Why Punjab’s Feed Sector Needs a Reliable Rice DDGS Supplier Right Now
Punjab State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation (Milkfed), which markets under the Verka brand, has been actively expanding cattle feed capacity:
- Milkfed’s two dedicated cattle feed plants — at Khanna and Ghania Ke Banger (Batala) — recently had combined production capacity raised from 300 MTD to 500 MTD.
- The Verka Mohali milk plant received a ₹325 crore infrastructure upgrade, part of a wider modernization push.
- Both feed plants are being upgraded under Milkfed’s Vision 2026, which targets doubling production and processing capacity.
A feed plant scaling toward 500 MTD needs a raw material pipeline that scales with it. Rice DDGS — as a cost-effective protein-energy ingredient — is one of the levers feed formulators use to hold ration cost steady while that capacity grows, particularly when blended alongside Maize DDGS or Soya DOC. For the fuller picture of Punjab’s dairy expansion beyond Rice DDGS specifically, see our Punjab cattle & poultry feed manufacturers guide.
Rice DDGS Specification and Role in a Punjab Dairy Ration
| Parameter | Standard Specification | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | 40–45%* | Concentrated vegetable protein with meaningful bypass (RUP) value |
| Fat/Oil | 3–5% | Supports energy density |
| Fibre | 3–5% | Digestible without diluting nutrient density |
| Moisture | <10% | Longer shelf life, lower mycotoxin risk |
| Appearance | Light yellow, pelleted | Consistent batch-to-batch visual QC |
Custom specification up to 50% protein available on request.
Punjab’s dairy base runs on high-yield crossbred cattle and buffalo, which puts a premium on ration density. Rice DDGS earns its place through bypass protein — rumen undegradable protein (RUP) that survives the rumen intact and gets absorbed directly in the small intestine, meeting peak lactation’s amino acid demand more efficiently than rumen-degraded protein alone. Typical inclusion runs 15–25% of the ration for dairy cattle, adjusted against your specific base ration and yield targets — see our ration balancing guide for more detail. Punjab’s own mustard-growing base also makes Mustard DOC a natural regional complement when blending protein sources for cost efficiency.
What Punjab’s Feed Manufacturers Should Check Before Choosing a Supplier
Cooperative-scale and larger private feed mills in Punjab typically verify:
- Consistent, high-volume supply capability — a plant scaling toward 500 MTD can’t run on irregular small batches.
- Certificate of Analysis (COA) on every batch, not just at onboarding.
- Certifications relevant to large-scale manufacturing — ISO 9001:2015, HACCP, and CLFMA membership matter more to cooperative and formal procurement than to a small buyer.
- Mycotoxin-controlled processing and storage, particularly through Punjab’s monsoon season.
- Short-haul logistics — Punjab sits directly adjacent to North India’s grain-processing belt, so transit time should already favour in-region sourcing.
- Transparent, commodity-linked pricing rather than opaque per-shipment markups.
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Brinda Foods: Panipat-Based Rice DDGS Supply Into Punjab
Brinda Foods (Brinda Feeds Private Limited) is based in Panipat, Haryana — directly adjacent to Punjab, inside the same North India grain and oilseed processing corridor — supplying feed millers, dairy cooperatives, and poultry integrators across the state. Alongside Rice DDGS, we supply:
- Maize DDGS — 28–32% crude protein, COA-confirmed on every batch
- Soya DOC — 44–48% crude protein
- Mustard DOC — a regionally competitive protein source given Punjab’s own mustard cultivation
As a veterinarian with an MVSc in Animal Nutrition from NDRI Karnal, I built our quality frameworks around one idea: feed performance is decided at the raw material stage, before anything reaches the mixer. Learn more on our About Us page, review our certifications, or reach me via my author page.
How Sourcing From Panipat Into Punjab Works
- Specification alignment — confirming protein, fibre, and moisture targets against your existing ration base.
- Sample and COA review — verifying a batch sample matches spec before committing to volume.
- Bulk order and short-haul freight — road transport from Panipat into Ludhiana, Jalandhar, or Amritsar typically runs same-day to next-day.
- Standing supply agreement — once quality is verified across a few shipments, most volume buyers move to a scheduled order.
Request a quote with your required volume and delivery city in Punjab.
FAQs
Does Brinda Foods supply Rice DDGS to feed manufacturers in Punjab? Yes. Based in Panipat, Haryana — directly adjacent to Punjab — Brinda Foods supplies bulk Rice DDGS, along with Maize DDGS, Soya DOC, and Mustard DOC, to feed millers, dairy cooperatives, and poultry integrators across the state.
Is Brinda Foods a Rice DDGS manufacturer in Punjab, or does it supply from outside the state? Brinda Foods processes and manufactures Rice DDGS at our Panipat, Haryana facility and supplies it into Punjab. Given the short cross-border distance, delivery timing is comparable to an in-state manufacturer while keeping the raw-material processing advantages of the North India grain corridor.
How much Rice DDGS should go into a Punjab dairy ration? Rice DDGS typically runs 15–25% of a dairy cattle ration as a starting range, adjusted against your specific base ration and yield targets.
How fast can Brinda Foods deliver Rice DDGS into Punjab? Road freight from Panipat into Punjab’s major dairy markets (Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar) typically runs same-day to next-day.
Why is Punjab’s demand for Rice DDGS and other feed ingredients increasing? Milkfed (Verka) has raised combined cattle feed capacity at its Khanna and Ghania Ke Banger plants from 300 to 500 MTD, alongside a ₹325 crore upgrade to its Mohali milk plant, under Vision 2026’s target to double production and processing capacity.
What is the price of Rice DDGS per ton delivered to Punjab? Pricing varies by protein grade, moisture content, order volume, and destination freight. Send an enquiry for a current quote.
What certifications should a Punjab feed plant look for in a Rice DDGS supplier? ISO 9001:2015, HACCP certification, CLFMA membership, and a documented batch-level COA process. See our certifications page.
Sourcing Rice DDGS for a Punjab dairy cooperative or feed mill? Request a quote from Brinda Foods today.



