Amul to sell ‘fresh milk’ for the first time in United States

Amul to sell ‘fresh milk’ for the first time in United States

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For the first time in its history of milk cooperatives in India, Amul’s brand of “fresh milk” will be sold in the United States. The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) — the umbrella body of milk cooperatives in Gujarat that markets and sells milk under the brand Amul — has tied up with the Michigan Milk Producers Association to sell “fresh milk” in the East Coast and Midwest markets of the US.Also read: From Butter to BioCNG: Amul marketer gets future ready “We have been exporting milk products to the US market for the last 25 years. However, this will be the first time we will be selling fresh milk in the US under the Amul brand. We expect this to be a game-changer,” Jayen Mehta, managing director of GCMMF told businessline.“We announced our entry into the US market in presence of board members at the 108th annual general meeting of the Michigan Milk Producers Association a couple of days ago. They are a 108-year-old cooperative and among the top 10 cooperatives in the US. Our products will be supplementing their products,” said Mehta who was present at the announcement on March 20.The GCMMF official said the dairy plant of the Michigan Milk Producers Association in Ohio was strategically placed and Amul could access markets in Chicago, Dallas and other areas on the East Coast of the US. The US dairy cooperative serves members in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin.Also read: After dairy success, Amul on path to secure green energy for IndiaAmul will be launching its range of fresh milk in one-gallon (3.8 litres) and half-a-gallon (1.9 litres) packs under the Amul brand in the US. This includes Amul Gold containing 6 per cent milk fat, Amul Shakti with 4.5 per cent milk fat, Amul Taaza with 3 per cent milk fat and Amul Slim with 2 per cent milk fat. “These fresh milk products will have the same composition as they have in India,” Mehta added. Amul exports milk products to over 50 countries across the globe. These products will be available in leading Indian grocery stores throughout the East Coast and Midwest markets of the US.“We have not yet decided on the amount of milk we will sell in the first year,” Mehta added. Amul products including Cheese, Butter, Panter, Ghee, Ice cream, Beverages, chocolates, Gulab Jamun, Rosogolla, Mithaimate, Amulya, Frozen snacks, Shrikhand, Lassi and Buttermilk are already being exported into the US through distributors in New Jersey, New York and other places.
GCMMF is India’s largest exporter of dairy products and has also been accorded a “trading house” status. Last year, GCMMF registered more than 20 percent growth in Exports and added Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique, Haiti and Republic of Congo on the list of export markets.SHARE
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