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NEW DELHI: A rural dairy entrepreneur from India has become the latest example of how digital tools are transforming small agricultural businesses. In a post…

NEW DELHI: A rural dairy entrepreneur from India has become the latest example of how digital tools are transforming small agricultural businesses.

In a post shared on Sunday, Brij Singh, co-founder of QwikBuild, highlighted how a young dairy farmer named Parth built a complete online identity for his A2 milk brand using the platform — in just minutes.

Parth, who runs a small A2 milk operation, manages every aspect of the business himself: waking up before sunrise, handling the farm, coordinating deliveries, and managing customers. According to Singh, the entrepreneur discovered QwikBuild three days ago and was quickly able to put his full story and brand presence online.

Singh praised Parth’s meticulous approach, noting that his attention to detail stood out while creating the digital storefront.

Rural Businesses Turning to Digital Tools

What impressed QwikBuild’s team the most, Singh said, is the growing adoption of the platform among rural and agricultural enterprises. Over the past few weeks, they have seen a surge in sign-ups from:

  • Small dairies

  • Local farm producers

  • Agricultural equipment suppliers

  • Family-run rural businesses

These businesses are increasingly seeking simple, low-friction tools that help them establish an online identity and reach more customers.

“We never imagined we would reach this audience,” Singh said, calling the shift eye-opening.

Agricultural Entrepreneurs Want to Scale

As India’s agricultural sector explores direct-to-consumer opportunities, more farmers and rural entrepreneurs are recognizing the value of digital presence. Singh noted that these users are eager to create impact and are looking for tools that “meet them where they are”—easy to use, mobile-friendly, and designed for small businesses.

The shared screenshots showcased Parth’s brand, featuring early-morning delivery, chemical-free A2 milk, and pricing options—all neatly packaged on a modern website built via QwikBuild.

The story reflects a broader trend: rural India is digitising rapidly, and tech platforms built for simplicity are unlocking new growth for grassroots entrepreneurs.