Financial and Operational Efficiency Comparison of Amul and Aavin

Livinesh Raj, M D and Vardhini, V (2026) Financial and Operational Efficiency Comparison of Amul and Aavin. International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management (ISJEM), 5. ISSN 2583-6129

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Abstract

The dairy industry sits at the heart of India's rural economy, providing livelihoods to millions of farming families and contributing meaningfully to the country's GDP. Cooperative dairy organizations have long served as the backbone of this sector, linking small-scale milk producers with organized markets while keeping consumer prices reasonable. This study takes a close look at how two of India's most prominent dairy cooperatives — Amul and Aavin — compare in terms of their financial health and operational efficiency.
Drawing on secondary data from annual reports, government publications, and industry research spanning 2019 to 2023, the study examines a range of financial indicators including gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, operating margin, return on assets, current ratio, debt-equity ratio, inventory turnover ratio, and asset turnover ratio. Beyond the numbers, it also explores operational dimensions such as milk procurement systems, supply chain infrastructure, production capacity, distribution reach, and inventory practices.
The findings make it clear that Amul outpaces Aavin on most financial and operational measures, thanks to its massive scale, diversified product range, nationwide distribution network, and sustained investment in technology and branding. Aavin, meanwhile, continues to fulfill a vital social purpose — keeping dairy products affordable for Tamil Nadu consumers while ensuring fair returns to local farmers. The study argues that Aavin's future growth hinges on modernizing its infrastructure, broadening its product portfolio, and improving cost efficiency, all while preserving its cooperative values.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Management Studies > Financial Management
Domains: Management Studies
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 17:00
Last Modified: 14 May 2026 11:06
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/18233

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