Raw Buffalo Milk Global Map
314 raw buffalo milk sources worldwide
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Global Raw Buffalo Milk Directory & Interactive Map
This map displays every raw water buffalo milk listing in the database worldwide. Water buffalo dairy farms are a specialty segment of the raw dairy world, valued for milk that is richer, higher in fat, and creamier than typical cow milk — making it especially prized by artisan cheesemakers and farm-direct dairy buyers.
How to Find Raw Buffalo Milk Near You
- Search by Location: Enter your city, ZIP code, or country in the search box below
- Browse the Map: Zoom and pan to explore water buffalo dairy farms worldwide
- Click a Marker: View farm details, contact info, and products offered
- Contact Farms Directly: Buffalo dairy farms are often small-scale — verify availability and hours before visiting
Types of Raw Buffalo Milk Sources
- Water Buffalo Dairy Farms: Farms raising water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) for fresh milk sold direct to consumer
- Artisan Creameries: Farms that both produce raw buffalo milk and make cheese, often selling both at the farm or through drop locations
- Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a buffalo herd to access raw milk in regions where direct retail sale is restricted
- Drop Locations: Farms may coordinate scheduled milk distribution at regional pickup points
Why People Seek Out Raw Buffalo Milk
Raw buffalo milk is prized for its distinctly rich flavor and naturally high fat content — characteristics that come through both in fresh milk and in the cheeses and creams made from it. Buffalo dairy farming is a specialty craft, and farms selling raw buffalo milk direct to consumers represent some of the most unique farm-to-table dairy operations in the database.
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