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Amul Registers 32% Growth

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GCMMF which markets the Amul brand of milk and dairy products has registered highest ever growth of 32.1%, to achieve turnover of Rs 18143.46 crore during 2013-14. Results of the apex body of dairy cooperatives in Gujarat were declared on 15th May 2014, in the 40th AGM of GCMMF. The organization has achieved an impressive 23% CAGR over the last six years by leveraging on several marketing and technological innovations as well as enhanced distribution reach. In fact, the group turnover of GCMMF and its constituent Member Unions, representing unduplicated turnover of all products sold under Amul brand was Rs 25500 crore or US$ 4.2 billion.

During the last four years, GCMMF has ensured 59% increase in milk procurement price to its farmers, resulting in 46% growth in milk
procurement during the same period. By continuously offering most remunerative price for milk to its dairy farmers, GCMMF has incentivized them to enhance their investment towards increasing milk production.

The high growth in turnover is reflected in the remarkable performance of its various mega-brands. GCMMF achieved excellent growth in most of the value-added consumer packs. During 2013-14, Amul long-life UHT Milk had shown an impressive value growth of 40% and sales of Amul UHT Cream also increased by 37% in value terms. Amul’s innovative milk beverages range showed quantum value growth of 25%. In Ghee, their two mega-brands Amul & Sagar together achieved very impressive growth of 46% in value terms. Sales of Amul Butter and Amul Cheese achieved impressive 21% & 22% value growth respectively. Amul Fresh Milk sales increased by 23% as Amul became the leading brand of fresh milk in several major cities of India.

Jethabhai Patel, who chaired the AGM, emphasized the fact that GCMMF will continue to progress with the same passion and commitment, with same values of integrity, efficiency and honesty which founder Chairman, Dr. Kurien had instilled in the organization.

Commenting on the results, RS Sodhi, MD, GCMMF, informed that Amul has planned rapid expansion across its entire value-chain. “Expansion has been our mantra and will remain so in the coming years. In line with increase in our milk procurement, our processing capacities across all Member Unions have also been enhanced from 170 lakh litres per day to 232 lakh litres per day, in the last three years. Our new dairy projects in Amreli, Bharuch, Surendranagar, Kutch and Bhavnagar will help to further enhance our capacity. In the pipeline are new dairy projects at Rohtak, Faridabad, Kanpur, Lucknow and Kolkata. Once all these new plants are commissioned, our combined processing capacity will be enhanced by another 60 lakh litres per day.”

Sodhi further informed that GCMMF plans to achieve turnover of Rs 21600 crore in the year 2014-15.

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