Amul is exporting ghee to Israel and will quickly broaden its dairy export portfolio to cater not simply to the Indian diaspora however likewise to the regional population, GCMMF Managing Director Jayen Mehta stated.
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) offers dairy items under the ‘Amul’ brand name.
“We are exporting ghee here but we will soon expand to multiple other products which not just the Indian diaspora wants, but it can go into the mainstream market,” Mehta informed PTI.
He becomes part of the 60-member company delegation accompanying Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal here.
He included that the business is currently exporting to Israel and now they are working to adhere to the Kosher accreditations requirements of Israel to broaden its market here.
Kosher requirements in Israel describes the spiritual dietary guidelines that identify what foods are acceptable for intake under Jewish law.
Mehta described that it is a type of accreditation of the procedure which “we have to comply with to take care of the core market of the local population”
He included that India is the most significant manufacturer of milk and Isreal can use its innovation to increase efficiency of the sector.
“Our focus is to improve the productivity of our cattles…in feeding and animal management, we require technology… These are the things where Israel has done good work,” he stated, including their innovation can assist in increasing agri performance of deserts in India.
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