With a developed dairy industry, India has been thriving as a business hub for milk companies. The tradition of milk production and consumption goes way back to the olden days, easily making the country the top milk producer. Capitalising on this demand, milk companies have helped produce a wide array of dairy products ranging from fresh milk to innovative value-added items. All of these factors make India a lucrative destination for dairy businesses.
The milk companies and the real estate market of India have a symbiotic relationship and greatly contribute to each other’s growth. To expand their operations to meet the rising demand, milk companies have to require land for dairy farms and processing facilities. In return for satisfying their needs, the milk companies provide employment opportunities, enhancement of the economic landscape, etc., to the real estate sector. How does the presence of milk companies help reshape the landscape of India’s real estate sector?
Dairy sector in India
In the year 2021-22, India emerged as the world’s leading milk producer, contributing 24.64% of the global milk production. Over the nine years, from 2014-15 to 2022-23, India’s milk production has surged by an impressive 58%, reaching 230.58 million tonnes by 2022-23. This growth represents a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.85% during the specified period. Additionally, India’s dairy product exports amounted to 67,572.99 metric tonne, valued at $284.65 million, in the fiscal year 2022-23.
The growth of the dairy market is supported by the significant investment in infrastructure, including processing facilities, logistics, chilling units and cattle feed. Moreover, there are promising opportunities yet to be explored in sectors such as organic or farm-fresh milk, value-added dairy products, and exports. To facilitate this infrastructure development, both central and state governments have introduced various incentives aimed at attracting investments in the dairy sector. Â
Top 10 milk companies in India
Here is a list of the most popular milk companies in India.
Amul
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: Amul Limited Main Office Address: Amul Ltd., Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, PO Box 10, Amul Dairy Road, Anand 388001, Gujarat, India
Founding date: 1946
Amul, also infamously known as the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, is undoubtedly India’s largest and most renowned dairy cooperatives. The company has played a huge role in revolutionising the dairy industry and has also helped empower the country’s farmers while providing an array of dairy products.
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Mother dairy
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Public-Private Partnership
Location: Shop No A-3, Noida, Noida – 201301
Founding date: 1974
Operating as a joint venture between the National Dairy Development Board (NDBB) and the Government of Delhi, Mother Dairy has become a well-established name in the dairy-providing sectors of India. It provides consumers with all types of fresh and quality dairy products, including milk, yoghurt and ice cream.
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The Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd (Milma)
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and Dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: H65M+X97, Ramavarmapuram, Thrissur, Kerala 680631
Founding date: 1984
Milma is a cooperative venture in Kerala that mainly focuses on milk marketing and distribution of fairy products. The company has had a prominent role in the state’s dairy development and provides its customers with a wide variety of dairy products. The company has also contributed to the region’s economic development and the farmers’ welfare by providing dairy products.
Mehsana District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd (Dudhsagar Dairy)
Industry: Diary
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: Post Box No.1,. Mehsana, Gujarat 384 002, India
Founding date:1963
Dudhsagar Dairy has become a pioneer in milk processing and cooperative dairy management. While expanding its operations and distributing dairy products, the company has also increased Gujarat’s economic development and increased farmers’ standard of living.
Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Ltd (Nandini)
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: R. College PostDr. M.H.Marigowda Road, Bengaluru, India
Founding date: 1974
Nandini is a prominent dairy cooperative in Karnataka that is known for its high-quality milk and dairy products such as ghee, butter and flavoured milk. The milk company has more prominence in the southern region of India, and its main aim is to make the lives of fairy farmers easier by promoting the growth of the dairy sector.
Parag Milk Foods
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Public
Location: 20th Floor Nirmal Building, Nariman Point, Mumbai-400021
Founding date: 1992
Parag Milk Foods Ltd is one of the leading milk companies in Maharashtra. It has expanded its business into multiple locations in India and focuses on supplying dairy ingredients to various major food and beverage industries. Thus, the company has gained a pivotal role in supporting the food processing sector.
Schreiber Dynamix Dairies
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Dairy Processing
Company Type: Private
Location: 215 Atrium, C Wing, Unit No. 1018, 10th Floor, Andheri – Kurla Rd, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400093
Founding date: 1992
Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Ltd. is a private company that specialises in the processing and manufacturing of various dairy products. While focusing on supplying dairy ingredients to all kinds of food and beverage industries, the company has also expanded its business to other regions of India.
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Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation (Aavin)
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: Aavin Illam, 3A, Pasumpon Muthuramalinganar Salai, Nandanam, Chennai – 600 035
Founding date: 1988
Aavin, also known as Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Ltd, provides consumers with fresh milk and dairy products in Tamil Nadu and various other regions in India. The company also looks after the welfare of farmers by ensuring the right prices are set for the milk they provide and so on.
Creamline Dairy Products (Jersey Dairy)
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Private
Location: H.No.6-3-1238/B/21, Asif Avenue, Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad – 500082
Founding date: 1987
Creamline Dairy Products is widely known for its Jersey brand. The private milk company in Hyderabad, Telangana, produces all types of dairy products like milk, curd and ice cream. The company’s main priority is providing quality and innovative processed dairy products.
Telangana State Dairy Development Cooperative Federation
Industry: Dairy
Sub-industry: Milk and dairy products
Company Type: Cooperative
Location: Vijaya Bhavan, Lalapet, Tarnaka, Hyderabad-500017
Founding date: 2014
Telenga’s dairy sector heavily depends on major dairy companies like Telangana State Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd. The company ensures to provide a supply of quality milk and dairy products to consumers.
Commercial real estate demand in India
Office Spaces: Milk Companies usually have to establish offices in order to manage their operations, marketing and administration. Other than the rise in demand for regular office spaces, some milk companies also need to invest in research and development to innovate dairy products, leading to an increase in demand for R&D activities and product development.
Rental Spaces: Milk Companies often require well-made warehouses and cold storage facilities to store dairy products, resulting in high demand for warehouses. Moreover, milk companies also expanded to retail markets, so the demand for rental spaces for milk booths and retail outlets has also increased.
The expanding footprint and the need for modern infrastructure to support production can be seen through the growth in demand for rental and office spaces led by milk companies.
Impact of milk companies on India
Milk companies have had a profound impact on India. It has had a great hand in developing the country’s dairy sectors, empowering rural communities and enhancing nutritional standards. Not only have they improved the livelihood of farmers, but it has also contributed to India’s self-sufficiency in dairy production.
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The dairy industry in India, propelled by top milk companies such as Amul, Mother Dairy and others, has significantly contributed to the nation’s economic growth and rural development. With India emerging as the world’s leading milk producer, these companies have not only revolutionised the dairy sector but also empowered farmers and enhanced nutritional standards across the country. Moreover, the symbiotic relationship between milk companies and the real estate market highlights the mutual benefits, with dairy companies driving demand for office spaces, warehouses, and retail outlets. This expansion underscores the need for modern infrastructure to support production and distribution. Overall, the impact of milk companies extends beyond economic growth, touching upon societal welfare and India’s self-sufficiency in dairy production. As these companies continue to innovate and expand, they play a crucial role in shaping India’s dairy landscape and fostering agricultural prosperity.
FAQs
Which is India's No.1 milk brand?
Amul is considered India's No.1 milk brand.
Who is the No.1 milk producer in the world?
India is the largest producer of milk in the world.
Which animal milk is best?
Cow milk is considered the best as it has more protein and higher Vitamin B12 and folate levels than the others.
Which city is known as the milk city of India?
Anand is known as the milk city of India.
Which milk is highest in protein?
Sheep milk is the highest in protein
Which is the oldest dairy company in india?
Polson dairy company is the oldest dairy company in India. It was established in the early 1910s.
Which state has the best milk in India?
The state of Rajasthan processes the best and highest amount of milk in India.
Which milk does Amul use?
Amul uses pasteurised cow milk.
Which milk is tasty?
Whole milk is the tastiest and healthiest.
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