Uganda’s dairy industry is growing fast, but quality testing infrastructure is limited.
India runs the world’s largest quality-based milk pricing system, where milk is tested for fat and SNF before farmers are paid. This model improved transparency and milk quality across the supply chain
Chadha Sales has supported this ecosystem for decades and now brings the same proven approach to Uganda with the SUMO LV2 Milk Analyzer.
A farmer or trader brings milk to the collection centre, just as they do today.
A 20ml sample is tested. The analyzer instantly reads Fat%, SNF%, Added Water%, CLR, and Density.
Using the two-axis formula (Base Price + Fat Rate + SNF Rate), the farmer’s payment is determined by composition, not just volume.
Farmers who produce richer milk earn more. Adulteration is caught instantly. The entire supply chain improves
These components directly impact dairy processing yield and product quality. Higher SNF means better cheese recovery, improved milk powder output, and higher-value dairy products.
By measuring both Fat and SNF, processors can pay fairly for milk quality and improve consistency across the supply chain.
Portable. Accurate. Built for real field conditions.
The SUMO LV2 is an ultrasonic milk analyzer designed for milk collection centres, processors, and cooperatives.
No chemicals required. No wastage. Tested milk can be reused.
Milk analyzers are still rare across Uganda. Most centres do not have testing equipment.





A milk analyzer uses ultrasonic technology to measure milk composition. A small sample is inserted into the device, and within seconds it calculates fat, SNF, density, and added water, helping collection centres assess quality quickly and accurately.
Quality-based milk payment means farmers are paid according to milk composition, mainly fat and SNF content. This system rewards better quality milk, discourages adulteration, and helps processors maintain consistent product quality and higher processing efficiency.
A lactometer only measures milk density, which cannot detect full composition or adulteration. A milk analyzer measures fat, SNF, added water, and density together, providing a more accurate and reliable assessment of milk quality.
The SUMO LV2 Milk Analyzer delivers results in approximately 40 seconds. This quick testing allows milk collection centres and processors to handle multiple samples efficiently while maintaining accuracy and ensuring faster decision-making during milk procurement.
No, the SUMO LV2 works using ultrasonic technology and does not require chemicals or reagents. This reduces operating costs, simplifies testing, and allows the tested milk sample to be reused without wastage.
Yes, the analyzer supports both AC power and 12V DC input, making it suitable for off-grid locations. It can operate using vehicle batteries or portable power sources, ideal for mobile testing and rural collection centres.
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