Photo - Amul
Business Updates

Amul brand turnover crosses ₹1 lakh crore with 11% growth

FoodTechBiz Desk

Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), the world’s largest farmer-owned dairy cooperative, announced a historic milestone as the Amul brand turnover crossed the ₹1 Lakh Crore mark for the financial year 2025-26. The total unduplicated revenue of the Amul brand has increased by 11% over a base of Rs. 90,000 crores in 2024-25. This monumental achievement further solidifies Amul’s position as a dominant global dairy cooperative.

Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) registered a sales turnover of ₹73,450 Crore, marking an impressive 11.4% increase over Rs 65,911 Crore of the previous financial year, making it the largest FMCG organization in India. The surge is powered by a massive product portfolio of more than 1,200 product packs, a vast distribution network, and a rapid adaptation to the evolving needs of modern consumers. The federation, along with its 18 member district cooperatives, continues to lead the dairy landscape by blending localized market strategies with the powerhouse Amul brand identity.

This financial landmark follows Amul’s recent recognition as the No. 1 Cooperative in the world by the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA). Throughout the year, Amul focused not only on domestic dominance but also on an aggressive global expansion strategy. Through the launch of its fresh milk in Europe and the USA, Amul has signalled its intent to become a staple brand in international households, as per the vision of Hon. PM to have an Indian food item on every dining table of the world.

In a strategic move to scale the cooperative model, Shri Amit Shah, Hon. Union Minister of Home and Co-operation, launched Sardar Patel Cooperative Dairy Federation Limited (SPCDF) on 6th July 2025. Registered under the Multi-State Cooperative Societies, this new federation will bring village-level dairy cooperatives from outside Gujarat into a unified national network and is envisioned to usher in the Second White Revolution.

On this landmark achievement, Ashokbhai Chaudhary, chairman of GCMMF (Amul), said, “Crossing the ₹1 Lakh Crore brand turnover is a testament to the trust of millions of consumers and the tireless hard work of our 36 Lakh dairy farmers.”

Gordhanbhai Dhameliya, vice chairman of GCMMF (Amul), further emphasized, “Our journey to the ₹1 Lakh Crore milestone is a definitive victory for the cooperative spirit. By scaling our model nationally, we are proving that the 'Amul Model' is a timeless blueprint for economic democracy.”

Dr. Jayen Mehta, managing director of GCMMF (Amul), stated, “We are not just expanding our operations globally; we are expanding the very definition of what a farmer-owned institution can achieve in the modern world, ensuring that the fruits of technology and global trade reach the hands of the producers.”

Click HERE to subscribe to our FREE Weekly Newsletter

Tetra Pak breaks ground on expansion of product development center in Denton, Texas

Cargill wins 2026 BIG Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award

Agilent expands India presence with launch of customer experience center in Mumbai

Bonn Group unveils flavored bread range to redefine everyday tea-time

MONIN India unveils an ‘Anise’ flavor as part of its ayurveda-inspired range

SCROLL FOR NEXT