Hyderabad, June 6, 2025: Heritage Foods, a stalwart in the Indian dairy sector, today commemorated its 34th Foundation Day, reaffirming its mission of empowering rural dairy farmers while delivering high-quality nutrition to millions of Indian households. The company, founded in 1992 by visionary statesman N. Chandrababu Naidu, has evolved into a model of ethical governance, transparent operations, and inclusive rural development.
Gracing the occasion, Shri Nara Lokesh, Hon’ble Minister for IT, Electronics & Communication, and HRD in the Andhra Pradesh Government, praised Heritage Foods as a beacon of “visionary leadership transforming rural economies.” He emphasised how the company has consistently balanced profit with purpose, driving rural prosperity and food security across states.
“Heritage Foods exemplifies how governance, innovation, and rural commitment can coexist to create lasting value,” said Shri Lokesh.
Over the past three decades, Heritage has established a robust presence in over 9,000 villages, partnering with more than 300,000Â dairy farmers. Through bi-weekly transparent payments, access to veterinary care, quality feed, and digital quality assessment tools, the company has built a resilient procurement backbone grounded in trust and accountability.
Chairperson Mr. Angara Venkata Girija Kumar highlighted the company’s ethos:
“Our journey has always been about service—first to the farmer, then to the consumer, and ultimately to the nation. Governance has been our foundation.”
📊 A Strong Financial Year Performance (FY2024–25):
Heritage Foods recently reported a 16% YoY growth in consolidated revenue, driven by increased demand for value-added dairy products, expansion of its retail footprint, and sustained operational efficiencies. EBITDA margins improved to 9.2%, reflecting the company’s commitment to cost discipline and premiumization of its product portfolio.
Key contributors included:
- Launch of fortified dairy lines and probiotic offerings
- Enhanced milk procurement volumes in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka
- Growth in the “Heritage Happiness Points” retail model
- Modernisation of processing infrastructure in key southern markets
🎯 Looking Ahead – Vision 2030:
Unveiled by CEO Srideep Kesavan, “Vision 2030” positions Heritage as the “most admired Dairy Nutrition Company in India”, emphasising metrics around consumer satisfaction, farmer prosperity, and sustainable operations.
“Legacy is not just about time—it’s about relevance and impact,” said Mr. Kesavan.
“We are ready to scale responsibly while preserving the values that brought us here.”
With strategic investments in sustainable dairy farming, precision livestock care, and expansion into nutraceuticals and functional dairy, Heritage is poised to remain a market leader as the dairy industry transforms.
🌱 Sustainability & Innovation at Core:
The company’s green initiatives—from energy-efficient processing plants to dairy waste management—align with broader eco-friendly dairy industry goals in India. Heritage has also committed to reducing its dairy methane emissions through feed optimisation and improved herd management.
“We build systems that endure,” said COO J Samba Murthy, “not shortcuts. Our partnerships with farmers and consumers are for the long run.”
With unmatched consumer loyalty in South India (18%) and a 51% trial rate, Heritage continues to dominate market preference while innovating with integrity.