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Godrej to Invest ₹150 Crore to Expand Dairy Plant in Telangana
Jan 23, 2026

Godrej to Invest ₹150 Crore to Expand Dairy Plant in Telangana

The Godrej Group has announced a ₹150 crore investment to expand its dairy processing operations in Hyderabad, a major move aimed at strengthening its presence in southern India’s dairy sector and mee...Read More

NDDB, Banas Dairy & Suzuki Partner on Big Biogas Push in Gujarat
Jan 23, 2026

NDDB, Banas Dairy & Suzuki Partner on Big Biogas Push in Gujarat

A tripartite agreement has been signed between the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), Banas Milk Union (Banas Dairy) and Suzuki Research & Development Institute India (SRDI) to set up a 75 MTPD...Read More

India’s First Camel Milk Plant Boosts Niche Dairy Growth
Jan 22, 2026

India’s First Camel Milk Plant Boosts Niche Dairy Growth

Sarhad Dairy — the Kutch District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd. — has further strengthened India’s dairy landscape with its camel milk processing initiative, operating the country’s first cam...Read More

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Two Stocks Powering India's Rs 1-Lakh-Crore Protein Boom
Jan 21, 2026

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Protein consumption in India is moving beyond supplements and fitness products into daily food choices. Awareness around nutrition has increased, but intake remains uneven. Parag Milk Foods Ltd. estim...Read More

5 Year Budget Plan to Make Indian Dairy Global Leader in 2047
Jan 15, 2026

5 Year Budget Plan to Make Indian Dairy Global Leader in 2047

I recently moderated a key session on India Dairy Vision 2047 at the TPCI's International Dairy Processing Conference 2026, gaining valuable insights from panellists. This led to me developing policy...Read More

From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook
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As we step into 2026, it is worth pausing to reflect on how the Indian dairy sector navigated the challenges of 2025 and how closely reality tracked the forecasts I outlined in the first blog of last...Read More

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Dairy giants rush to recall infant formula after contamination scare
Jan 23, 2026

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Inside the World’s Giant 230,000 Cow Mega Farm in China
Jan 22, 2026

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Jan 20, 2026

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Indian Dairy Outlook: Signs of Strength Amid Challenges

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 14, 2025

India’s dairy sector is showing a mix of resilience and volatility, as highlighted in Zerodha’s A Glass Half Full for Indian Dairy. The latest quarterly results of listed dairy companies—Hatsun Agro, Heritage Foods, and Dodla Dairy—reflect both the opportunities and pressures shaping the industry. Hatsun Agro emerged the strongest performer with a 17% year-on-year revenue rise to ₹2,428 crore and an impressive 73% jump in profit after tax to ₹110 crore. This growth was driven largely by its strong value-added products (VAP) portfolio, particularly ice-cream and curd, and by broad milk-procurement geography that insulated it from regional weather shocks.

Heritage Foods, meanwhile, posted a 9% revenue increase, yet saw EBITDA slip by over 1% quarter-on-quarter and nearly 7% year-on-year. The company faced stiff headwinds due to high raw milk prices, particularly because its procurement is concentrated in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana—two regions that experienced heavy monsoon disruptions. Dodla Dairy showed a modest 2.1% topline growth, but once adjusted for lower-margin commodity sales, its underlying growth tracked closer to 13%, with profit after tax rising to ₹66 crore. Together, these results paint a picture of a sector where companies with diversified sourcing and strong VAP offerings outperform those more dependent on a single region or bulk milk trade.

A major theme emerging from the analysis is the pressure of raw milk inflation. Unusually heavy monsoon rainfall this quarter created fodder shortages, hindered milk collection networks, and tightened supply. Dairies were simultaneously pushed to divert milk toward cream, butter and ghee production, which saw surging festive demand. This dual squeeze—tightening supply and higher fat-product demand—placed upward pressure on procurement prices. Companies with wider catchment areas or strong fat inventories were better positioned to absorb the shock, while others saw margin compression.

Zerodha also notes that value-added products have become the defining factor for profitability. Hatsun now derives nearly half of its revenue from VAP, grants it higher margins and more stable earnings. Heritage generates around 38% of its sales from VAP, with curd making up nearly 70% of this segment. Dodla derives about 30% of its revenues from VAP, also dominated by curd. The consistent trend: companies with deeper VAP portfolios are better shielded from milk price fluctuations. The recent reduction in GST on ghee, butter, cheese (to 5%) and paneer (0%) has further strengthened this segment, making premium value-added dairy even more attractive for producers and consumers alike.

Another key insight from the article is the power of brand loyalty in dairy. Consumer switching is low in categories like milk, curd, and ghee. Hatsun’s leadership in South India, with strong brands like Arun Ice Cream and Arokya Milk, translates into higher EBITDA margins of 13.4%, significantly above Heritage’s 6.9% and Dodla’s 9.1%. Strong branding combined with VAP capability appears to be the strongest formula for growth in the Indian dairy landscape today.

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The Indian dairy industry is poised for structural strengthening—propelled by rising demand for value-added products, favourable GST reforms, and the growing importance of brand trust. But profitability now hinges on diversifying procurement, investing in VAP, and building resilience against raw milk inflation and climate volatility. Dairies that balance scale with agility, and commodity milk with high-margin VAP, will lead the next phase of growth. The sector’s glass may not be completely full—but it’s certainly filling faster for those investing in the right capabilities.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 14th 2025 Read full story here 

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