Mother Dairy

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Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd.
Company
Industry Dairy
Founded 1974
Headquarters Delhi, India
Key people
Mr. S. Nagarajan- Managing Director, Mr Anil Dev-Head Sales
Products See Products
Revenue 7,000 crore (US$1.0 billion)
Number of employees
3500
Slogan Happy Food Happy People
Website www.motherdairy.com

Mother Dairy, manufactures, markets & sells milk and milk products including cultured products, ice creams, paneer and ghee under the Mother Dairy brand. The Company also has a diversified portfolio with products in edible oils, fruits & vegetables, frozen vegetables, processed food like fruit juices, jams, pickles etc. It was set up in 1974, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) of India.[1]

Products

Mother Dairy offers the following products:

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Mother Dairy double Toned Milk as marketed in Delhi, India
  1. Fruit pulp and concentrates
  2. Liquid Milk.
  3. Ice Creams
  4. Flavored Milk
  5. Dahi
  6. Lassi
  7. Mishti Dahi
  8. Probiotic Dahi
  9. Flavoured Dahi
  10. Paneer
  11. Aam Doi
  12. Ambient Products
  13. Ghee
  14. White Butter
  15. Table Butter
  16. UHT Milk
  17. Toned Milk
  18. Dhara range of edible oils
  19. Cone
  20. Safal range of fresh Fruits and Vegetables
  21. Frozen Vegetables and Fruit Juices at a national level through its sales and distribution networks, for marketing food items.

Mother Dairy milk (bulk vended) is fortified with vitamin A with 2000 IU per litre as social accountability. This program started with the Mother Dairy, Delhi, in February 1980. Thereafter the dairy continues this program on their own without having any financial assistance from the government since it is felt that BVM is generally consumed by the middle/lower middle/poor population. It is found that the dietary practices adopted by these classes are deficient in Vitamin A. Mother Dairy sources significant part of its requirement of liquid milk from dairy cooperatives.[citation needed]

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