What’s Behind India’s Milk Crisis
Fifty-three years since the White Revolution, just why the world’s largest milk-producing nation falls short of demand, forcing imports.
Fifty-three years since the White Revolution, just why the world’s largest milk-producing nation falls short of demand, forcing imports.
Jayen Mehta, MD, Amul says that the company has been packing its ice-creams at Nandini’s plants for the last 25 years.
More retail price hikes could follow in the backdrop of the current inflationary scenario, says ICRA.
New-age dairy firms are promising the discerning Indian consumer not just high-quality milk, but also an array of value-added products. But can they outsmart India’s famed milk cooperatives?
The company, which is rapidly expanding in eastern India, promoted COO Sandipan Ghosh as the MD and CEO this year; founder Srikumar Misra takes on the role of executive chairman.
Fonterra Future Dairy, a JV between the Future Group and New Zealand’s Fonterra, wants to win a cluttered market through innovation and localisation, and not just aggressive pricing.
Can Srikumar Misra’s Milk Mantra be the model for an entrepreneur-led white revolution?
Place the increasing demand for milk and other dairy products in the cauldron of a growing economy. Stir in a generous amount of money. Private equity investors and dairy companies are betting that this is a recipe for fat profits.