
Gomini is onboarding 500 new urban guardians, supporting the expansion of its community-led indigenous cow ecosystems.
Gomini, India’s first managed cow-care service platform, announced a major expansion as it prepares to onboard 500 new guardians this financial year. The company’s digital platform enables urban guardians to adopt indigenous cows that are cared for with dignity and devotion by rural women and farmers. The expansion addresses the growing demand for ethical and transparent indigenous cow care from urban guardians.
As part of this expansion, Gomini is partnering with landowners possessing 50+ acres of land sites to develop sustainable cow-centric ecosystems capable of housing 100 to 500 cows. Unlike traditional agriculture or monoculture farming, this move will transform waste into useful inputs, restore soil health, and enhance biodiversity by building a regenerative ecosystem rather than an extractive land-use model. It follows a three-stage development model:
Stage 1: Panchgavya Production
Produces high-value Ayurvedic products derived from cow milk, ghee, curd, urine, and dung.
Stage 2: Natural Farming
Rebuild the soil microbiome to restore fertility and eliminate chemical dependency.
Stage 3: Wellness Retreats
Create immersive rural experiences where urban Indians can reconnect with indigenous wisdom and a cow-based ecology.
Dr Arjun Sharma, Founder & CEO, Gomini, said “These cow-centric ecosystems offer a regenerative alternative to extractive land practices. The expansion takes into account the surging interest from urban guardians, with over 800 guardians on the waitlist. Recognising the need to grow without compromising care, Gomini will onboard only 500 guardians this financial year. Strengthening rural communities, the caretakers of the ecosystem, is equally essential. By involving Self-Help Groups (SHGs) as primary caretakers, we create dignified, skilled livelihoods for rural women. Our aim is to grow sustainably while preserving the sanctity and cultural significance of responsible cow stewardship.”
With this expansion, Gomini is supporting the restoration of biodiversity, the empowerment of rural livelihoods, and the preservation of India’s indigenous cow heritage. Gomini aims to create a scalable and sustainable blueprint for land stewardship rooted in ecological balance and cultural continuity.