Introduction
India is the world’s largest milk producer, with dairy forming a critical part of the country’s agricultural and food economy. While cooperative giants such as Amul and Mother Dairy dominate public perception, a large and rapidly growing segment of the industry consists of privately held, unlisted dairy companies.
These firms operate across procurement, processing, and distribution, often focusing on regional markets, value-added dairy products, and strong farmer networks. Many of them have built significant scale without accessing public capital markets, demonstrating the depth of India’s dairy ecosystem beyond well-known brands.
This report highlights 10 of India’s largest unlisted dairy companies by revenue, offering a snapshot of their scale and positioning within the broader dairy value chain.
Note: Revenues are for FY2025 unless stated otherwise.
India’s Largest Unlisted Dairy Companies
| Company Name | Brand Name | Revenue (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|
| Indapur Dairy And Milk Products Limited | Sonai Doodh | 4,406 |
| VRS Foods Limited | Paras Dairy | 2,785 |
| Tirumala Milk Products Private Limited | Tirumala Milk | 2,692 |
| Creamy Foods Limited | Madhusudan | 2,623 |
| Milky Mist Dairy Food Limited | Milky Mist | 2,355 |
| Sterling Agro Industries Limited | NOVA | 2,240 |
| Maahi Milk Producer Company Limited | Maahi Milk | 2,127 |
| Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Private Limited | Schreiber Dynamix Dairies | 2,117 |
| Sangam Milk Producer Company Limited | Sangam Dairy | 2,019 |
| Nif Private Limited | Namaste India Foods | 1,780 |
*Tirumala Milk revenue corresponds to FY2024 due to non-filing for FY2025.
Company Snapshots
Indapur Dairy and Milk Products Limited (Sonai Doodh)
With revenues exceeding ₹4,400 crore, Indapur Dairy leads the list among unlisted dairy companies. Operating primarily in western India, the company has built a strong presence through its Sonai Doodh brand and a large farmer procurement network.
VRS Foods Limited (Paras Dairy)
Paras Dairy is one of the most recognizable private dairy brands in North India. With a diversified portfolio including milk, paneer, and value-added dairy products, it has scaled to nearly ₹2,800 crore in revenue.
Tirumala Milk Products Private Limited (Tirumala Milk)
Known for its strong presence in southern India, Tirumala Milk has grown through extensive milk procurement networks and regional distribution. The company reported revenues of ₹2,692 crore in FY2024.
Creamy Foods Limited (Madhusudan)
Creamy Foods operates under the Madhusudan brand and focuses on North Indian markets. The company has built scale across packaged milk, paneer, and other dairy products, crossing ₹2,600 crore in revenue.
Milky Mist Dairy Food Limited (Milky Mist)
Milky Mist has positioned itself as a premium dairy brand focused on value-added products such as paneer, cheese, and yogurt. With revenues of over ₹2,300 crore, it is one of the fastest-growing branded dairy companies in India.
Sterling Agro Industries Limited (NOVA)
Sterling Agro is widely recognized for its NOVA Dairy brand and has a strong presence in export markets. Its diversified product range and international distribution contribute to revenues exceeding ₹2,200 crore.
Maahi Milk Producer Company Limited (Maahi Milk)
Structured as a producer company, Maahi Milk represents a farmer-centric dairy model. The organization works closely with milk producers while achieving revenues above ₹2,100 crore.
Schreiber Dynamix Dairies Private Limited (Schreiber Dynamix)
Schreiber Dynamix is a major dairy processing company known for manufacturing dairy products for both domestic brands and global clients. Its contract manufacturing capabilities help it maintain revenues above ₹2,100 crore.
Sangam Milk Producer Company Limited (Sangam Dairy)
Sangam Dairy operates under a cooperative-style producer model and has developed a strong footprint in southern India with revenues exceeding ₹2,000 crore.
Nif Private Limited (Namaste India)
Namaste India Foods has grown into a major private dairy brand in northern India, focusing on packaged milk, ghee, and value-added dairy products, with revenues approaching ₹1,800 crore.
Key Insights
1. Strong Regional Leadership
Many of these companies dominate specific regional markets rather than operating nationwide. Regional loyalty, strong farmer networks, and localized distribution remain key competitive advantages.
2. Revenue Concentration in the ₹2,000–3,000 Cr Range
Most companies in the list cluster between ₹2,000 crore and ₹3,000 crore in revenue, indicating a typical scale ceiling for regional private dairy players before major national expansion.
3. Shift Toward Value-Added Products
Companies like Milky Mist and Paras Dairy are increasingly focusing on paneer, cheese, yogurt, and other processed dairy products, which offer significantly higher margins compared to liquid milk.
4. Export and Contract Manufacturing Opportunities
Firms such as Sterling Agro and Schreiber Dynamix highlight the importance of exports and B2B dairy manufacturing, which provide diversification beyond domestic retail markets.
5. Producer Company Models Are Growing
Organizations such as Maahi Milk and Sangam Dairy show that farmer-owned producer companies can scale significantly while maintaining strong supply chain integration.
Strategic Recommendations
1. Expand Value-Added Dairy Portfolio
Higher-margin products such as cheese, yogurt, and protein-based dairy items can significantly improve profitability.
2. Invest in Cold Chain and Logistics
Efficient supply chain infrastructure reduces wastage and improves freshness, especially in high-growth urban markets.
3. Build Strong Consumer Brands
Brand differentiation will become increasingly important as the dairy market moves from a commodity model to a consumer-driven one.
4. Explore Export Markets
Global demand for dairy ingredients and specialized dairy products offers new growth avenues for Indian processors.
5. Digital and Subscription Distribution
Direct-to-consumer delivery and subscription models may open new recurring revenue streams in urban markets.
Conclusion
India’s dairy sector extends far beyond large cooperative brands. The country’s unlisted dairy companies represent a powerful and dynamic segment of the industry, collectively generating tens of thousands of crores in revenue while supporting millions of farmers.
These companies combine regional supply chains, strong farmer relationships, and expanding product portfolios to build scalable dairy businesses. As consumer demand shifts toward premium and value-added dairy products, many of these firms are well positioned to grow further and potentially emerge as national or even global dairy brands.
Together, they demonstrate that the next phase of India’s dairy growth will likely come from innovative private players operating at the intersection of agriculture, food processing, and consumer branding.
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