Nandini Sweets Surpass Festival Sales Expectations with Record Turnover
Karnataka Milk Federation's Nandini sweets achieved a sales milestone of 1,100 metric tonnes worth Rs 46 crore during the Dasara and Deepavali festivals. This marks a 38% increase over last year, reflecting the purity and trust in Nandini's products and strategic pre-festival planning.
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The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) announced a significant achievement on Tuesday, reporting that its Nandini sweets brand sold 1,100 metric tonnes during the Dasara and Deepavali season, translating to a turnover of Rs 46 crore.
This marks a remarkable 38% increase over the previous year's sales, setting a new milestone for the cooperative dairy network. The KMF attributed this success to meticulous pre-festival planning and coordination with its member milk unions to cater to the heightened demand for sweets.
KMF's achievement highlights the purity, quality, and trustworthiness of its Nandini products, which have been key to its growth. The federation procures around one crore litres of milk daily from Karnataka's farmers and offers over 175 dairy products under the Nandini brand, both locally and in select national and international markets.
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