AMUL EXPANSION WILL BOOST MAJOR’S CAPACITY FOR ADDED VALUE PRODUCTS SAYS MD

India’s largest milk producer Amul has said it will be investing USD400 million in creating new production capacity over the next three years, just-food has been told. “We are putting new dairy plants in Gandhinagar, Himatnagar [both in Gujarat], Kolkata and Mumbai,” Rupinder Singh Sodhi, managing director of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which owns the Amul brand, told just-food. “There will also be an expansion of existing plants, which will be increase our [milk processing] capacity from 30 million to 38 million litres per ...


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