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  2. Amul - Wikipedia

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    Amul was founded on 19 December 1946 as a response to the exploitation of small dairy farmers by traders and agents. At the time, milk prices were arbitrarily determined, giving Polson an effective monopoly in milk collection from Kaira and its subsequent supply to Mumbai. [11] [12]

  3. Vasudhara Dairy - Wikipedia

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    It produces and markets milk and ghee (clarified butter) for the local market under the Amul brand name. Its current capacity is 400,000 liters per day. [citation needed] It has branches (ice cream manufacturing plants and milk-milk products) in Nagpur and Boisar. Amul Ice Cream produced here is marketed to Mumbai and Maharashtra markets ...

  4. Powdered milk - Wikipedia

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    Powdered milk, also called milk powder, [1] dried milk, or dry milk, is a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. One purpose of drying milk is to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated , due to its low moisture content.

  5. Polson (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Milk, Butter, Coffee, other dairy products Polson is the name of a dairy products brand that was started in India by Pestonjee Eduljee in 1915 in Mumbai . Polson's first dairy was set up in Anand, Gujarat at the cost of ₹ 7 lakh (US$8,400) in 1930.

  6. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    These countries are: India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Mongolia, New Zealand, North and Southern Africa, most of the Middle East, and most of Latin America and the Caribbean. Low-consumption countries consume under 30 kg per capita per year. These countries are: Senegal, most of Central Africa, and most of East and Southeast Asia. [5] [6]

  7. White revolution (India) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, visits India and Amul with Harichand Megha Dalaya, in December 1980 . Operation Flood is the programme that led to the "White Revolution." It created a national milk grid linking producers throughout India to consumers in over 700 towns and cities, reducing seasonal and regional price variations while ensuring that producers get a major share of the profit by ...

  8. Toned milk - Wikipedia

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    Double-toned milk is a similar product, where the fat content of the milk is reduced to 1.5% and the non-fat solids content increased to 9%. This product is produced by UNICEF for free distribution to homeless youth and low-income families in India. [2] Unlike single toned milk, double-toned milk is always pasteurized. [3]

  9. Horlicks - Wikipedia

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    The first flavour available in India, as in Britain, was malt. India, where it has traditionally been marketed as The Great Family Nourisher, is the largest market for Horlicks. [10] The Indian formulation for Horlicks is slightly different from that used in most other countries, as there it is manufactured from buffalo milk rather than cows milk.