Amul has achieved a historic milestone in FY 2025–26, crossing a turnover of over ₹1 lakh crore — an 11% growth from the previous year. This marks the cooperative’s rise as one of India’s most powerful consumer brands, driven by strong demand for dairy products and its extensive farmer-owned network.
Amul’s FY 2025–26 Performance
- Turnover: Over ₹1 lakh crore, up 11% from ₹90,000 crore in FY 2024–25.
- GCMMF Contribution: The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets Amul products, reported turnover of ₹73,450 crore.
- Growth Drivers:
- Expanding portfolio of 1,200+ dairy products.
- Strong demand across urban and rural markets.
- Robust distribution network and brand trust.
Cooperative Strength
- Amul is marketed by GCMMF, a federation of 18 district cooperative milk unions.
- The brand represents the collective efforts of millions of farmers, making it the world’s number one cooperative as ranked by the International Cooperative Alliance.
- This farmer-owned model ensures that profits flow back into rural communities, strengthening India’s dairy ecosystem.
Market Impact
- Amul’s growth reflects India’s rising demand for value-added dairy products such as cheese, butter, paneer, and ice cream.
- The cooperative’s ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences — from traditional milk products to modern dairy innovations — has reinforced its leadership.
- With this milestone, Amul is now positioned among India’s largest FMCG players, competing with multinational giants while retaining its cooperative identity.
Future Outlook
- Amul aims to expand further into international markets, leveraging its scale and reputation.
- Continued focus on sustainability, farmer empowerment, and product diversification will drive growth.
- Analysts expect Amul to play a key role in India’s food security and rural development, given its scale and cooperative model.
Closing Thought
Amul’s ₹1 lakh crore turnover in FY 2025–26 is more than a financial achievement — it is a testament to the strength of India’s cooperative movement. By combining farmer empowerment with consumer trust, Amul has not only transformed India’s dairy industry but also set a benchmark for sustainable, inclusive growth in the FMCG sector.





