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Anand Milk Union Limited commonly known as Amul is an Indian dairy brand owned by the cooperative society, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), based in Anand, Gujarat. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] GCMMF is controlled by 3.6 million milk producers.
Vasudhara Dairy (Valsad District's Milk Producers Union Ltd.) is headquartered in Alipore, approx 3 km from Chikhli, Gujarat. It produces and markets milk and ghee (clarified butter) for the local market under the Amul brand name. Its current capacity is 400,000 liters per day. [citation needed]
Amul organised the dairy farmers in the villages as a part of cooperatives and linked them to the milk consumers directly. In 1965, Kurien was appointed as the head of the newly formed National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), which helped to set up similar cooperatives across India and made dairy farming one of the largest self-sustaining ...
Amul; Ananda Dairy; ... Delhi Milk Scheme; Dudhsagar Dairy; H. Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Ltd; ... Sri Vijaya Visakha Milk Producers Company Ltd; V.
Harichand Megha Dalaya (22 October 1921 – 14 September 2004) was the inventor of the first spray-dryer for buffalo milk in the world. His invention revolutionized India's dairy farming industry (Operation Flood) and laid the foundation for Amul cooperative's immense success.
Jayen Mehta is an Indian business executive.He serves as the managing director at the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd (GCMMF), the largest food product marketing organization in India and a state government-owned cooperative society, known for its brand Amul.
Shares are allocated to employees and may be held in an ESOP trust until the employee retires or leaves the company. The shares are then sold. Worker cooperatives are another form of employee ownership wherein workers are exclusive owners and managers of the firm, with one vote per employee in democratic decision-making.
This led to the formation of Amul, a rival and a milk cooperative, on 14 December 1946. [5] With this decline in dairy operations, Polson was bought out by its main promoters, Shushila and Jagdish Amol Kapadia who then diverted the business towards vegetable tanning extracts, dyes and pigments for leather production [6] [7] from the 1970s.