mohammad hussian

Project Manager, Public Speaker, and Social Media Manager

Mohammad Hussian – Secretary, Mission Ik Kadam Kudrat Val (MIKKVO)

Mohammad Hussian is the visionary Secretary and Chief Functionary of Mission Ik Kadam Kudrat Val (MIKKVO), an organization committed to revolutionizing livestock farming and sustainable agriculture in India. With years of experience in livestock management, he has dedicated his career to empowering rural farmers, promoting women-led ventures, and advancing innovative agricultural practices.

Under his leadership, MIKKVO has emerged as a beacon of hope for farmers and livestock keepers, addressing challenges such as financial constraints, lack of technical knowledge, and market access. Muhammad Hussain's expertise spans across goat farming, dairy development, fodder management, and health and nutrition solutions for livestock. He is instrumental in bridging the gap between traditional farming methods and modern innovations, ensuring sustainable development and profitability for rural communities.

An advocate for women empowerment, Hussain has initiated training programs and entrepreneurship opportunities to enable women to actively participate in agricultural ventures. He is also deeply committed to promoting eco-friendly practices that align economic growth with environmental sustainability.

Driven by a mission to create a self-sustaining ecosystem for livestock farmers, Muhammad Hussain has played a pivotal role in fostering collaborations with government bodies, securing subsidies and loans for farmers, and establishing market linkages for goat meat and dairy products. His vision for MIKKVO includes expanding into meat export, milk production, and seed sampling, aiming for a long-term business target of ₹10,000 crore.

Muhammad Hussain's dedication to MIKKVO reflects his unwavering commitment to improving livelihoods, driving rural development, and contributing to the nation's agricultural prosperity. He continues to inspire and lead with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and inclusivity.