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Amul Dairy Elects New Leadership: Strategic Implications for GCMMF

India 18.12.2025
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Amul Dairy has elected Vipulbhai Patel as Chairman and Kanjibhai Parmar as Vice-Chairman. These appointments mark significant governance changes at the Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd. The elections were conducted unanimously, indicating strong internal consensus.
Amul Dairy Elects New Leadership: Strategic Implications for GCMMF

Amul Dairy, a key part of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), has appointed new leadership. Vipulbhai Patel was unanimously elected as Chairman, while Kanjibhai Parmar took the Vice-Chairman position. This leadership transition took place at the cooperative's central hub in Anand, Gujarat, a region known for its pivotal role in India's White Revolution.

The election was characterized by the absence of opposition, highlighting a unified approach among the members. This change is expected to impact the cooperative's strategic decisions on procurement, processing, and distribution within the vast Amul Dairy network. The new leaders are tasked with maintaining Amul's market presence and potentially expanding its international reach.

Amul Dairy forms an integral component of GCMMF, which is crucial for India's dairy sector. The smooth transition of leadership is seen as a testament to the cooperative's internal stability and consensus-driven governance model. This change could influence the cooperative's operational strategies and its approach to technology adoption and market expansion.

The new appointments at Amul Dairy underscore the cooperative's commitment to its farmer-centric governance model. Analysts and international dairy stakeholders will be observing the new leadership's decisions closely, as these will likely have significant implications for both domestic and international markets.



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