Gujarat's Sarhad Dairy Pioneers Camel Milk Revolution with India's First Processing Plant

Sarhad Dairy in Kutch has established India's first dedicated camel milk processing plant, operational since 2019. The dairy, following the Amul cooperative model, procures thousands of litres of camel milk daily, providing crucial income to local pastoralist families. A flagship product is its unique camel milk Rajbhog-flavoured ice cream, launched from a plant inaugurated by the Prime Minister. The dairy's pioneering work has gained national awards and international recognition at forums like the Gulf Food Expo.

Key Points: India's First Camel Milk Plant & Rajbhog Ice Cream in Gujarat

  • First camel milk deodorizing plant in India
  • Only producer of camel milk Rajbhog ice cream
  • Supports over 350 camel farming families
  • Achieved ₹1,200 crore turnover in 2024-25
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India's first camel milk processing plant at Gujarat's Sarhad Dairy; only producer of Camel milk rajbhog ice cream in country

Sarhad Dairy in Kutch runs India's only camel milk processing plant and produces unique Rajbhog ice cream, boosting local farmers.

"Sahkar se Samriddhi is a visionary initiative - referencing PM Modi and Amit Shah's cooperative model"

Gandhinagar, January 20

Since the devastating earthquake of January 26, 2001, Kutch has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 25 years.

During his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi led Kutch's revival, turning recovery into long-term development.Today, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, this progress continues, reflected in initiatives like Kutch District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd., popularly known as Sarhad Dairy. The Dairy, established in 2009 under PM Narendra Modi's guidance, is Kutch's largest cooperative and a vital livelihood source for local animal husbandry farmers, according to a release.

The dairy collaborates with over 900 cooperative societies, procuring nearly 5.5 lakh litres of milk daily from around 80,000 milk producers. It processes up to 4 lakh litres of milk per day, runs a 300-tonne cattle feed plant, and produces 50,000 litres of ice cream daily, with a peak production of 3.38 LLPD. It supports animal husbandry farmers by disbursing nearly Rs 3 crore each day. In 2024-25, the dairy achieved a historic turnover of over Rs 1,200 crore, reflecting a 9.09% growth from the previous year.

Sarhad Dairy is also a pioneer for the supply of pure Buffalo milk to many different dairy plants of Amul in various states such as Haryana, Hyderabad, and Maharashtra.

Considered the white gold of the Rann of Kutch, camel milk is rich in essential minerals, promotes overall health, and strengthens immunity. Sarhad Dairy has India's first deodorising camel milk processing plant with advanced machinery, functional since January 16, 2019.

The dairy has also earned the primary organic certification for camel milk. Following the Amul model, camel milk is collected through four centres across Kutch district: Rapar, Nakhatrana, Gadhshisha, and Kotda Athamana.

In 2024-25, daily camel milk procurement reached 4,754 litres, with an annual payment of Rs 8,72,83,440 made to over 350 camel farming families. Additionally, the Dairy is the only facility in India producing camel milk Rajbhog-flavoured ice cream. Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 22, 2024, the ice cream plant has already launched 80 varieties within just one year. In 2024-25, it produced a total of 24.52 lakh litres of ice cream, with a peak dispatch of 58,000 litres.

The IDA Indian Dairy Association conference was held in Gandhinagar in January 2022. Sarhad Dairy was represented by Nirav Gusai, General Manager of Dairy, highlighting the dairy's achievements. The Dairy's pioneering camel milk initiatives were showcased at the first-ever Regional Dairy Conference by IDF (International Dairy Federation) 2024 in Kochi, Kerala, where Nirav Gusai presented its work as a model for camel milk production in the Asia-Pacific region. Sarhad Dairy also gained prominence at the Gulf Food Expo 2025 in Dubai, the world's largest food show, with its camel milk products at the Amul stall attracting significant attention.

According to the release, the dairy was represented by GCMMF Vice Chairman and Dairy Chairman Valamji Humbal. The Dairy has received several prestigious awards, including the FOKIA Award 2014 for Social Growth and Infrastructure Development, the Rotary Club Vocational Excellence Award 2017 for developing the Kutch dairy sector, the FOKIA Award 2024 for Excellence in Agritech, and the Green Workplace Award 2025 from VNM TV for sustainability performance.

'Sahkar se Samriddhi' is a visionary initiative by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home and Cooperative Minister Amit Shah. Under this program, Sarhad Dairy has helped 900 milk societies and 31,067 animal husbandry farmers open accounts at the Kutch District Central Cooperative Bank (KDCC Bank). To further simplify banking, farmers have been issued RuPay cards, and 438 milk societies have received Micro ATMs.

- ANI

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Vikram M
The turnaround of Kutch is a real inspiration. From the ashes of the earthquake to a ₹1200 crore dairy cooperative – this is what development looks like. The focus on camel milk is smart, tapping into a unique local resource. Hope this model is replicated in other arid regions.
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Rohit P
Camel milk Rajbhog ice cream? Now that's an innovation I need to try! It's amazing to see Indian dairies going global and showcasing products at expos like Dubai. This is the kind of value addition and branding our agricultural sector needs more of.
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Sarah B
As someone interested in sustainable food sources, this is fascinating. Camel milk is nutritious and camels are resilient to drought. This initiative supports local communities, promotes health, and is environmentally sensible. A great case study in sustainable development.
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Aman W
The numbers are impressive – supporting 80,000 milk producers, disbursing ₹3 crore daily. This is the real 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'. The RuPay cards and Micro ATMs for farmers show a thoughtful approach to financial inclusion. More power to Sarhad Dairy!
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Karthik V
While the achievements are commendable, the article reads a bit like a government press release. It would be good to also hear from the camel herders themselves about the challenges they face and the actual impact on their daily lives. A more balanced view is always helpful.

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