However, the growth rate in the reporting year is much lower than the previous year's, when it clipped at 67 per cent to Rs 23,004 crore over fiscal 2015.
The cooperative said its turnover has increased by 3.5 times-- from Rs 8,005 crore in fiscal 2010 to Rs 27,043 crore in fiscal 2017 and attributed this to the rapid expansion of its procurement, processing and distribution network, and the cooperative has decided to further augment these segments this year.
The turnover has registered quantum growth of 238 per cent in the past seven years, which implies the cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) of 19 per cent during this period.
The group turnover and its constituent member unions, representing unduplicated turnover of all products sold under Amul brand was Rs 38,000 crore for the year.
The nation's largest cooperative aims to achieve a business turnover of Rs 50,000 crore and become the largest FMCG player in the country by fiscal 2021, the company said after its 43rd annual general meeting at Anand in Gujarat today.
The federation has also successfully quadrupled the income of its dairy farmers in the past seven years as during this period, its milk procurement prices more than doubled from Rs 24.30 a litre for buffalo milk in fiscal 2010 to Rs 49 in fiscal 2017.
Since the cooperative's total milk procurement also doubled during this period, from 90.9 lakh litres per day to 176.5 lakh litres per day, this effectively increased the income of its dairy farmers by fourfold during the past seven years.
Better returns from dairying have motivated them to enhance their investments in increasing milk production, cooperative chairman Jethabhai Patel said.
Managing director R S Sodhi said the federation has significantly enhanced production capacities for major dairy products during the last three years by setting up several dairy plants, including dairy factories in Faridabad, Rohtak, Lucknow, Kanpur, Amreli and the Kutch.
Its new plants in Taloja in Maharashtra, Kolkata, Surendranagar and Ahmedabad are in various stages of construction and will further add to the capacity.
It is also enhancing milk powder manufacturing capacity with a new factory of 150 metric tonne per day capacity in Gandhinagar, along with another new milk powder plant in Himmatnagar. That apart, it is also significantly increasing chocolates and paneer capacity, he added.
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