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Milma posts turnover of Rs 4,624 cr in FY 2025-26

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (KCMMF), known by its brand Milma, clocked an impressive annual turnover of Rs 4,624.21 crores in the financial year 2025-26, registering a growth of 6.44 per cent compared to the previous year’s figures of Rs 4,344.60 crores.

In daily milk procurement, Milma registered a 12.89 per cent growth, while in milk sales, it posted a 4.30 per cent growth in 2025-26. The total milk procurement per day stood at 12,56,892 litres, and the total milk sale per day was pegged at 17,06,350 litres during this period.

In 2024-25, the daily procurement of milk and its daily sales were 11,13,413 litres and 16,36,047 litres, respectively. Milma’s value-added product sales turnover stood at Rs 1,097.36 crores in 2025-26 with an annual growth of 15.94 per cent as compared to the previous year’s figures of Rs 946.47 crores.

The Trivandrum Regional Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union (TRCMPU) of Milma registered 6.87 per cent growth in annual turnover compared to 2024-25. The growth turnover rate of the Malabar Regional Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union (MRCMPU) stood at 8.88 percent whereas the Ernakulam Regional Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union (ERCMPU) recorded 5.91 per cent growth.

In daily milk procurement, MRCMPU procured 6,83.503 litres, followed by ERCMPU (2,93,351 litres) and TRCMPU (2,80.039 litres). In 2024-25, the daily milk procurement of each regional union was 6,15,535 litres, 2,51,257 litres and 2,46,620 litres, respectively.

In per day sales of milk, the figures were MRCMPU (6,83,117 litres), TRCMPU (5,73,645 litres) and ERCMPU (4,49,589 litres). The growth in product sales turnover of TRCMPU was 18 per cent in 2025-26, followed by MRCMPU (16.50 per cent), and ERCMPU (13.75 per cent).

Milma Chairman, K S Mani said Milma is implementing many of its activities to achieve a turnover of Rs 10,000 crores by 2030. “In 2025-26, Milma has recorded significant progress through farmer-centric welfare schemes, production and quality improvement activities. Despite the rising production cost in the dairy sector, various challenges and competitions, Milma’s achievement was buttressed by the dairy farmers. Last year, Milma provided 92.5 per cent of its profit to farmers.”

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