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Hatsun Agro Q3: Revenue, net profit surge
Jan 19, 2026

Hatsun Agro Q3: Revenue, net profit surge

Dairy products maker Hatsun Agro Products Ltd. on Monday, January 19, reported a 48% year-on-year (YoY) growth in net profit to ₹60.6 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. Net profit for the...Read More

Amul Dairy Records ₹14,099 Cr Turnover, 9.2% Growth
Jan 19, 2026

Amul Dairy Records ₹14,099 Cr Turnover, 9.2% Growth

The Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd (Amul Dairy) reported a turnover of ₹14,099 crore in FY25, marking a 9.2 % year-on-year growth, according to figures announced at its 79th Annu...Read More

Hi-Tech dairy plant to be commissioned in Namakkal in February
Jan 19, 2026

Hi-Tech dairy plant to be commissioned in Namakkal in February

A hi-tech dairy plant, that is upcoming in Namakkal at a cost of ₹89.28 crore, will be commissioned next month (February) and the trial run of the plant has begun. The Namakkal Aavin that was bifur...Read More

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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
Jan 01, 2026

From Forecast to Fact: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Dairy Outlook

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

India–NZ Dairy FTA: Safeguards or Silent Slippages?
Dec 26, 2025

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The recently concluded India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks an important milestone in bilateral trade, while carefully ring-fencing India’s sensitive dairy sector. Under the agreement, c...Read More

Vision 2047: India’s Dairy Development Roadmap
Dec 21, 2025

Vision 2047: India’s Dairy Development Roadmap

As India moves steadily toward Vision 2047, the dairy sector stands at a strategic inflection point. From being a food security instrument in the decades following Independence, dairy has evolved into...Read More

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GDT 396: Dairy Prices Rally Again After Nine Drops
Jan 20, 2026

GDT 396: Dairy Prices Rally Again After Nine Drops

The 396th Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction — the second dairy trading event of 2026 — delivered a second consecutive rise in global dairy prices, with the GDT Price Index increasing by 1.5 % to 1,088...Read More

India Slaps 30% Duty on US Pulses; Trade Talks Feel Strain
Jan 19, 2026

India Slaps 30% Duty on US Pulses; Trade Talks Feel Strain

India has quietly imposed a 30 % tariff on pulses imported from the United States — including key crops like yellow peas and lentils — in what officials present as a protective trade measure for domes...Read More

High-Oleic Soybeans Could Transform Dairy Feed & Milk Quality
Jan 19, 2026

High-Oleic Soybeans Could Transform Dairy Feed & Milk Quality

New research shows that feeding high-oleic soybeans to dairy cows can both improve milk composition and cut feed costs, offering a promising feed strategy for producers amid rising input prices. This...Read More

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Milk mantra amongst the top 10 most innovative Asia pacific companies

By DairyNews7x7•Published on March 12, 2021

While China remains a powerhouse of innovation in Asia-Pacific—both Tencent and the Alibaba-backed cold-chain logistics startup Cainiao are on our list—companies across the region found game-changing solutions to difficult problems. South Korea’s Seegene helped the world diagnose the novel coronavirus quickly and effectively. India’s MilkMantra allowed the country’s small-scale dairy farmers to bring their products to market, while ensuring quality control. And Australia’s ProAgni has cleaned up the food chain by developing antibiotic-free supplement for cattle and sheep. Read on for more of this year’s best in Asia-Pacific.

1. SEEGENE

For producing a COVID-19 diagnostic test and taking it global, sending more than 55 million test kits to 67 countries

The biotech built a molecular diagnostic test for the COVID-19 virus, which helped South Korea contain the virus in the spring of 2020: 80% of South Korean COVID tests taken in April were made by Seegene. As the coronavirus spread, the company went global, sending over 55 million test kits to 67 countries.

2. MILK MANTRA

For partnering with USAID to launch an initiative that lets small-scale dairy farmers access their payments digitally

Odisha, India-based Milk Mantra sources, packages, and sells dairy products to more than 10,000 independent retailers and subscribers. The company works with farmers to process and test the milk to control product quality. This year Milk Mantra partnered with USAID to launch an initiative to let farmers access their paychecks digitally (previously, some had to travel long distances to access their finances). Milk Mantra also reduced its payment cycle to five days—from 10—to help farmers access their funds faster and avoid disrupting their operations.

3. POLICYBAZAAR

For insuring against job loss and helping those who do get laid off repay their loans

In response to COVID-19-related layoffs and furloughs across industries, India’s largest insurance aggregator launched a job loss insurance vertical. The vertical offered coverage for those who lost their jobs in layoffs, helping them pay off loans for up to three months. It also covers those who can’t work due to an injury, disability, or death giving them salary benefits for up to two years.

4. TENCENT

For advancing the utility of social media, particularly in search, payments, and shopping

Tencent added several new features on its social network, financial platform, and gaming business WeChat, which counts 1.2 billion users. Now users can find services and content across the network by pressing a word in a chat conversation. Tencent also broke up its payments app, WePay, into different verticals including Financial Services, Travel and Transportation, and Shopping and Entertainment. Under Shopping for example, users can access mini-shops—virtual storefronts from independent retailers vetted by Tencent—and shop via livestream, an increasingly popular option for Chinese consumers.

5. NEXTBILLION.AI

For driving logistics companies to succeed in the last mile, via custom AI-based maps

Started by two Grab alums last February, Singapore-based NextBillion.ai builds other AI-based hyperlocal services for companies. The company has started building custom AI-based maps to help last-mile logistics companies and freight companies provide accurate delivery and pickup ETAs and find the best routes. The company aims to expand its services and incorporate natural language processing and facial recognition.

6. PROAGNI

For converting livestock feed into profits for farmers, and removing antibiotics from the food chain

ProAgni makes antibiotic-free supplements and feeds for cattle and sheep. The company’s feeds have improved feed conversion (the process of converting food into weight) by 20%, leading to bigger profits for farmers as they need less feed for their animals. Its products have fed more than a million livestock animals in Australia and taken more than one tonne of antibiotics out of the food chain.

7. DRINKPRIME

For providing clean drinking water via a purifier subscription model

DrinkPrime supplies subscription-based smart water purifiers in India, where unclean drinking water remains a common problem (about 35% of the country’s city-dwellers buy drinking water stored in bubble-top containers that don’t meet government safety regulations). Users subscribe to receive water purifiers connected to an app that lets them pay bills and monitor how much water they use. Because the company operates as a subscription service—plans start at around $5—customers do not have to pay installation costs and maintenance charges.

8. MERCARI

For building currency in the secondhand market through a digital payments program

Mercari is Japan’s largest online marketplace for second-hand goods. Usage soared last year as people who were stuck at home during the pandemic turned to the mobile-first platform to sell their belongings and reduce clutter (a trend inspired by Marie Kondo). The company introduced digital payments called Merpay in 2019 in partnership with NTT Docomo, Japan’s biggest wireless carrier. Merpay now has more than 7 million monthly active users and is accepted at over 1.6 million stores. Though Mercari’s user base is relatively small, it has an advantage in the payments sector: Many customers already hold Merpay balances as a result of selling possessions on the app.

9. CAINIAO

For making vaccine delivery—via the first cold-chain air freight service—smooth as ice

The smart logistics arm of the Alibaba Group partnered with Ethiopian Airlines to accelerate the first COVID-19 vaccine shipments with the first cold chain air freight service. The new route is able to handle temperatures as low as -23 degrees Celsius, cold enough for most vaccines that need to be refrigerated, including COVID-19.

10. AMOREPACIFIC

For exfoliating plastic from its beauty product packaging and opening a refill station

Last year, South Korea’s beauty conglomerate Amorepacific started rethinking its packaging across its internationally popular brands that include Etudehouse, Laneige, and Innisfree, designing new packaging to reduce its use of plastics. Innisfree, for example, launched an eco-friendly version of its Green Tea Seed Serum made from a paper bottle, reducing the product’s plastic content by more than half. The company also opened Korea’s first beauty refill station, where customers fill containers made from coconut shells with products of their choice, and pay by weight.

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