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Akshayakalpa Organic: The ₹400-Crore Play Reshaping India’s Premium Dairy Market

Founder: Shashi Kumar
FY 2024–25 Target: ₹400 crore (vs. ₹286 crore last year)
Model: Organic, integrated dairy farming clusters + digital-first distribution

Akshayakalpa Organic

Founder’s Journey: From Global Tech to Rural Reinvention

After 17 years in tech (Wipro + IIT Chicago), Shashi Kumar returned to Attibele (Bengaluru outskirts) with one ambition: make farming viable for small and marginal farmers.
What started as coffee-table discussions among 27 Wipro colleagues turned into a crowdfunded NGO… which evolved into Akshayakalpa Organic (est. 2010).

His thesis was brutally simple:

  • Farmers quit agriculture due to lack of stable income.
  • The only asset they have is land, which must be monetised sustainably.
  • Answer: Dairy + soil regeneration = daily cash flow + long-term fertility.

Why Dairy?

Shashi identified two structural levers:

  1. Daily income → dairy offers daily cash flow (unlike crops).
  2. Dung value-addition → processed dung improves soil organic carbon → productivity → wealth.

The model expanded into:

  • Dairy
  • Backyard poultry
  • Beekeeping
  • Integrated crop cycles
  • Soil carbon restoration
  • Hedge cropping + water harvesting

Over 14 years, it has become a holistic farm enterprise model, not a milk-collection business.

The Cluster Model

Akshayakalpa operates three integrated clusters:

ClusterLocationFarmersDaily MilkAnimals
1Tiptur (Tumkur, Karnataka)1200Part of total 1.2 lakh L/day
2Chengalpattu (Tamil Nadu)80
3Gadwal (Telangana)50

Total footprint: 4,000 acres, 16,000 animals, 1.2 lakh LPD milk.

Clusters are spread over a 10 km radius, allowing tight extension services.

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The “Farm-as-a-Startup” Infrastructure

Unlike cooperatives, Akshayakalpa has flipped the chilling model:

Farm-level chilling only

  • Every farmer has a 50–200 L integrated chiller.
  • Milk is chilled immediately to 4°C post-milking.
  • Zero village collection centres.
  • Farmers earn ₹1.50/L extra for chilling (entrepreneur model).
  • Chillers financed via leasing, later transferred to farmers.

This gives Akshayakalpa:

  • Lower bacterial load
  • Better shelf life
  • Zero middle handling
  • Organic integrity control

Processing Plants

  • Tiptur, Karnataka – 2 lakh LPD
  • Neerpair, Tamil Nadu – 40,000 LPD

Economics: Price, Profitability & Farmer Income

Farmer Procurement Price

  • ₹47/L + ₹1.5 chilling incentive
  • Effective: ₹48–₹50/L (varies with fat/SNF)

Consumer Prices

  • Milk (4% fat, 8.5% SNF): ₹85/L
  • Ghee: ₹1,500/kg
  • Paneer: ₹800/kg
  • Curd: ₹150/kg
  • Buttermilk: ₹30/200g

They sell liquid milk at:

  • ₹60/L skim
  • ₹75/L full fat
    Average realization: ₹72/L (important—this is how the margin must be understood).

Farmer Earnings

Average farmer income today: ~₹1 lakh/month.
This includes:

  • Milk
  • Eggs (8,000/day sold)
  • Beekeeping
  • Vegetables & greens
  • Poultry

This diversified income is the secret sauce.

Customer Base & Market Demographics

  • Core buyers: middle & upper-middle class parents.
  • Income: ₹80,000/month household average.
  • Organic milk often purchased for children specifically.
  • Only 5% are high-income households.

Distribution Channels

  • Akshayakalpa App → ₹18 crore/month
  • E-commerce: BigBasket, Blinkit, Zomato → ₹10 crore
  • Offline retail: 8–10% of revenue

This is India’s first digital-first dairy brand.

Growth, Valuation & Funding

Growth

  • 60% growth over 5 years
  • Expected 30–35% growth this fiscal
  • FY 2024–25 revenue target: ₹400 crore
  • Recently turned profitable
  • Bangalore market profitable; Chennai & Hyderabad still in build phase

Funding

  • 2019: ₹40 crore
  • 2022: ₹117 crore (UK govt + Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath)
  • 2023: ₹250 crore (A91 Partners)

Valuation multiple: ~1.75× topline → classic “brick-and-mortar + purpose-driven” valuation.

Promoter Equity

  • Shashi holds ~5%
  • Early friends & colleagues: ~25%

8. Organic Certification & Veterinary Control

  • Certified by APEDA-accredited bodies.
  • 1,200 extension officers + vets ensure compliance.
  • Fully organic feed.
  • Strict antibiotic protocol → treated milk always segregated.

Expansion & Future Outlook

Target markets next:

  • Pune–Mumbai belt → huge premium dairy demand
  • Expecting to remain digital-first with subscription-led growth

Organic dairy market potential: ~30% YoY per Shashi.

Why Akshayakalpa Matters (Industry Lens)

This is not just a dairy brand; it’s a demonstration that:

  • premium milk can scale outside cooperatives
  • farmer incomes can be multiplied sustainably
  • digital subscriptions can disrupt the morning-milk ecosystem
  • organic dairy can become a ₹400–500 crore category

Shashi Kumar essentially built the “Amul for the premium, urban, organic consumer”—and did it without collection centres, without cooperatives, and without subsidies.

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