Amul
In India, Amul is associated with ice cream. The colossal network of mostly dairy-based goods is headquartered in Anand of Gujarat. Founded in 1946, it is currently very popular around the globe, with India being its key market. Amul is primarily a cooperative label administered by the GCMMF or Gujarat Co-operative Marketing Federation. The cooperative is co-owned by 36 million milk farmers in Gujarat and serves as the principal source of milk products (including ice cream) for a large portion of the nation.
Amul sparked India's White Revolution, effectively doubling milk output at the time and enabling the nation to become the world's biggest producer of milk and ice cream. It is the first pick for a large number of ice cream enthusiasts.
Amul has maintained a high standard of quality without becoming prohibitively pricey. Their inexpensive ice cream bricks have been a mainstay in every home that adores ice cream for decades. Without a doubt, Amul is one of the most well-known ice cream companies in India.
Founded: 1996
Headquarters: Anand
Market cap: N/A
Yearly Revenue: $5B
Website: https://www.amul.com/index.php