Amul Dairy: A Pillar in the Indian Dairy Industry
Company Overview
Amul Dairy, headquartered in Anand, Gujarat, India, is a flagship enterprise of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF). Established in 1946, Amul has played a crucial role in transforming India from a milk-deficient nation to the world’s largest milk producer. The company is renowned for its extensive range of dairy products, including milk, butter, cheese, ice cream, and more recently, honey.
Facilities and Infrastructure
Amul Dairy boasts state-of-the-art processing and packaging facilities across India, capable of handling a wide variety of dairy and related food products. Notably, the company’s processing and packaging facility has recently processed 2 tonnes of honey, highlighting its commitment to diversifying its product range beyond traditional dairy products.
Financial Performance
For the fiscal year 2022-2023, Amul's parent company, GCMMF, reported a turnover of approximately INR 55,055 Crores (around USD 7.3 billion), indicating steady growth. Amul Dairy itself recorded a turnover of Rs 14,099 crore, achieving a growth rate of 9.2% compared to the previous year.
Significant Events
Amul’s recent venture into honey processing is part of its strategic move to leverage its vast distribution and marketing network to enter the non-dairy food segment. This diversification is aimed at capitalizing on the growing demand for natural and healthy food products in India and abroad.
Leadership and Management
Under the guidance of Managing Director Jayen Mehta, Amul Dairy is led by an experienced team. Recent leadership changes include the appointment of Shabhesinh Parmar as Chairman and Vijay Patel as Vice-Chairman, following the BJP's historic majority win in the Amul Dairy board elections.
Future Plans
Looking ahead, Amul plans to continue its expansion into emerging markets and strengthen its presence in existing ones. The company aims to boost its processing capacities and introduce more value-added products. Amul is committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, aligning its growth trajectory with global sustainability trends. Additionally, the upcoming board of directors election for the Amul Dairy union in Anand is being contested jointly by BJP and Congress, highlighting the cooperative's significant influence in national dairy economics.
Amul Dairy processes nearly 11 billion liters of milk annually, involving 3.6 million farmers. Its facility in Anand is among the world’s largest, with a processing capacity of nearly 50 million liters per day, significantly contributing to rural income generation and enhancing women's participation in dairy activities.
Modified: 2026/03/15
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