The federation currently markets more than 175 dairy products under the Nandini brand. | Photo credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN
The newly launched products include N-Pro Milk (high protein milk), semi-skimmed paneer, GoodLife high aroma ghee, Nandini pure ghee, probiotic curd, probiotic mango lassi, probiotic strawberry lassi, dairy whitener and affordable small packs of milk and curd at a price of ₹10. These were released by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at Vidhana Soudha office in the presence of senior government officials, lawmakers and KMF representatives.
According to KMF, N-Pro Milk contains approximately 18 percent more protein than regular milk and is aimed at consumers looking for improved nutritional value across all age groups. The medium-thick paneer offers a low-fat alternative to regular paneer and contains 50 g of protein.
A major highlight of the launch is the introduction of QR code enabled packaging on ghee products under both the GoodLife sub-brand and the Nandini label. Consumers can scan the QR code to access product details and verify authenticity, a measure aimed at reducing counterfeit products and increasing consumer confidence.
The probiotic range, including curd and flavored lassis, is designed to support digestion and immunity, while the dairy whitener is positioned as a convenient alternative to fresh milk with a longer shelf life.
KMF said it offers products at competitive prices to ensure affordability while maintaining quality standards. The federation currently markets over 175 dairy products under the Nandini brand and has gained the trust of customers across states and countries.
Published on January 23, 2026
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