India's Dairy Consumption Trends: Insights from Godrej Agrovet's Latest Report
Godrej Agrovet's Creamline Dairy Products Limited released a report titled 'Bottoms Up…India Says Cheers to Milk,' highlighting consumer preferences for milk. The report found that 55% of consumers deem unbranded milk unhygienic, while 70% are willing to pay a premium for high-quality and safe dairy products.
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Creamline Dairy Products Limited (CDPL), a subsidiary of Godrej Agrovet Limited, has unveiled its latest milk report titled 'Bottoms Up…India Says Cheers to Milk.' The report sheds light on consumer perspectives regarding milk consumption and preferences, revealing significant trends in the dairy market.
The findings indicate that 55 percent of consumers view unbranded milk as unhygienic. Furthermore, 70 percent of respondents expressed a willingness to pay a premium for high-quality and safe milk, underscoring the increasing demand for pure and uncontaminated dairy products among consumers.
According to Bhupendra Suri, CEO of Godrej Jersey, the data reflects the health-conscious nature of Indian consumers. The report was released alongside the introduction of CDPL's new product, Godrej My Farm Milk, which promises fresh, pasteurized milk sourced directly from Godrej's farm, maintaining its nutritional integrity. Currently available in Hyderabad, the product is offered through modern trade stores and quick-commerce channels.
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