Jayshri Gayatri Food Products shifts focus to domestic B2C market

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Milk Magic is a dairy products brand by Jayshri Gayatri Food Products

Jayshri Gayatri Food Products (JGFP), a dairy product manufacturing leader in Central India, has now forayed into the B2C Indian domestic market with its dairy products brand ‘Milk Magic’. The company has a strong foothold in the B2B segment of the domestic as well as the export markets over the years.

The product range includes the fresh and frozen varieties of Paneer, Butter – salted and unsalted varieties, Pure Ghee variety, assortment of Cheese, Khoya, and Indian sweets such as Gulab Jamun, Rasgulla, Rasmalai and Kaju Katli.

Speaking about the foray in the domestic B2C market, Kishan Modi, Managing Director, Jayshri Gayatri Food Products (JGFP), expressed, “The household demand for dairy products saw an exponential rise due to the pandemic led lockdown imposed in India. However, due to the supply chain interruptions many national brands were unable to fulfill this heightened B2C demand. We saw this as a huge opportunity to penetrate our dairy products range in the B2C domestic market as the consumer was now open to try out local/regional brands that were easily accessible to them during this period.”

“JGFP has been producing hygienic and high-quality dairy products acceptable in the overseas markets for over seven years. We were confident that the Indian consumers will like our products and as anticipated we started to get repeat orders,” he further added.

Milk Magic will be subsequently launched in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and later in phase 3, it will entre Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and North Eastern states as well. The company has robust plans to build its own distribution channel with hubs at each City followed by retailing outlets.

 

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