Amul Plans to Export Dairy Products to Israel Soon
Amul — via its parent body GCMMF — is preparing to expand its exports to Israel significantly. Currently, it exports ghee, but managing director Jayen Mehta confirmed that the cooperative plans to ship a broader dairy portfolio soon, targeting not just the Indian diaspora but also the local Israeli market.
To make deeper inroads, Amul is seeking Kosher certification, a crucial step required to appeal to the mainstream Jewish market in Israel. Mehta noted that meeting Kosher standards will help Amul address not only the Indian community in Israel but also local consumers.
Beyond exports, Amul sees strategic long-term gains in collaborating with Israeli firms. Mehta, who is in Israel as part of a 60-member business delegation with India’s Commerce Minister, said Amul is exploring technology partnerships with Israeli companies to boost cattle productivity. He highlighted Israel’s proven expertise in animal feeding, nutrition, and management, which could help Amul improve productivity, especially in arid regions back in India.
Amul’s export ambitions are not entirely new: according to its export portfolio, the cooperative already ships a wide variety of products — including UHT milk, butter, cheese, ghee, paneer, and milk powders — to multiple countries. Amul With this new focus on Israel, Amul hopes to turn a niche export (ghee) into a larger business line across diverse dairy products.
This push comes at a time when Amul is ramping up its global ambitions. In its recent AGM, GCMMF said its processing capacity has grown significantly in recent years, and it plans to further scale up as it expands both its domestic and international footprint. Amul
Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 21st 2025









