Amul Becomes 1st Indian FMCG Company to Hit Rs 1 Trillion Turnover in FY26

April 09, 2026
Current Context: Amul has made history by becoming the first Indian FMCG company to cross the ₹1 trillion turnover mark in FY26, recording an 11% growth over the previous year.
Amul Becomes 1st Indian FMCG Company to Hit Rs 1 Trillion Turnover in FY26
  • This milestone was achieved through aggressive domestic expansion, entry into global markets like Europe and the US, and a diversified product portfolio.
  • Expand domestic distribution: Amul penetrated deeper into Indian towns with populations over 5,000, strengthening its cooperative network.
  • The company offered more than 1,200 product packs, catering to varied consumer needs across dairy and FMCG segments.
  • Push international markets: Amul introduced fresh milk and other products in Europe and the US, marking its global expansion.
  • Strengthened cooperative model: GCMMF, Amul’s marketing arm, reported ₹73,450 crore revenue, reflecting the power of India’s cooperative sector.
  • Achieve record turnover: Amul’s overall revenue crossed ₹1 trillion in FY26, making it the first Indian FMCG to reach this milestone.

Question:

Q.1 Which company became the first Indian FMCG firm to cross ₹1 trillion turnover in FY26?
a) ITC Limited

b) Hindustan Unilever Limited
c) Amul
d) Nestlé India

Answer: a) Amul created history by becoming the first Indian FMCG company to cross ₹1 trillion turnover in FY26.

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