The India poultry industry is experiencing vigorous growth, led by market leaders Suguna Foods Private Limited, Godrej Agrovet Limited, and VH Group. The market was valued at INR 2,636 Billion in 2025 and is projected to reach INR 8,433 Billion by 2034, expanding at a robust CAGR of 13.80% during 2026–2034, according to IMARC Group.
Two primary drivers are propelling this expansion. First, rising disposable incomes and rapid urbanization are shifting Indian consumers toward protein-rich diets, with poultry emerging as the preferred affordable animal protein. Second, the proliferation of quick-service restaurants and cloud kitchens, part of an organized food service sector projected to reach USD 123.5 Billion by 2033, is generating sustained institutional demand for consistent, traceable poultry inputs.
Technological transformation is reshaping the sector at scale. The integration of AI-powered farm management systems, IoT-enabled biosensors, and computer vision diagnostics is enabling real-time disease detection, optimized feed scheduling, and reduced mortality rates across broiler operations. Simultaneously, next-generation antibiotic-free vaccines and precision breeding technologies are raising flock productivity while aligning production with evolving consumer health expectations.
Maharashtra dominates India's poultry consumption landscape, commanding a 12% share of the total market in 2025. Its large urban agglomerations, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik, are major demand centers supported by modern retail infrastructure, vibrant quick-service restaurant ecosystems, and high consumer spending capacity. Maharashtra also functions as a key production hub, particularly around Pune and Nashik.
Beyond Maharashtra, southern states including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka are significant production and consumption zones, hosting vertically integrated operators such as Suguna Foods, Sneha Group, and VH Group. Northern India, anchored by Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, constitutes another important production corridor serviced by players such as RM Group and Skylark Group.
From a distribution perspective, traditional retail stores hold a 45% market share nationally, reflecting deep-rooted consumer preferences for fresh, inspected poultry purchases. However, e-commerce and direct-to-consumer platforms are gaining significant traction in metro and tier-2 cities, driven by rising demand for hygienic, traceable, and branded poultry products delivered directly to households.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the top poultry companies in India, including their market position, geographic presence, product offerings, and strategic developments. It highlights how leading players are shaping the India poultry market through innovation, expansion, and competitive strategies.
| Company Name | Headquarters | Founded Year | Primary Market Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bharati Poultry Pvt. Limited | Bankura, West Bengal | 2003 | Regional Integrated Poultry |
| Godrej Agrovet Limited | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 1991 | Branded Processed & Fresh Poultry |
| IB Group | Rajnandagaon, Chhattisgarh | 1985 | Diversified Agri & Poultry |
| Mulpuri Group | Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh | 1982 | Aqua, Poultry & Cattle Feed |
| RM Group | Panipat, Haryana | 1995 | Broiler, Layer & Hatchery |
| Simran Farms Limited | Indore, Madhya Pradesh | 1980 | Integrated Poultry Farming |
| Skylark Group | Jind, Haryana | 1985 | End-to-End Poultry Integration |
| Sneha Group | Hyderabad, Telangana | 1982 | Vertically Integrated Poultry |
| Suguna Foods Private Limited | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu | 1984 | Contract Farming & Broiler |
| VH Group | Pune, Maharashtra | 1971 | Full-Spectrum Poultry & AHP |
Bharati Poultry Pvt. Limited is a privately held Eastern India poultry enterprise directed by Dinabondhu Kundu and Bablu Kundu. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Bankura, West Bengal, the company has built a strong regional supply network spanning West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa, and cross-border markets in Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. Its mission centers on delivering affordable, nutritious poultry products to underserved Eastern Indian markets.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 2003 |
| Headquarters | Bankura, West Bengal, India |
| Website | https://www.bharatipoultry.com/ |
| Core Strength | Regional Eastern India supply chain with live poultry and egg products |
| Key Innovation | Expansion into Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh cross-border egg and poultry markets |
Godrej Agrovet Limited, a flagship agribusiness subsidiary of the Godrej Group founded in 1991, is one of India's most diversified food and agri-business conglomerates. Headquartered in Mumbai, the company operates across animal feed, poultry, dairy, crop protection, oil palm, and value-added foods. Its poultry division markets premium products under Real Good Chicken and Godrej Yummiez, catering to households, hotels, and quick-service chains nationwide.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1991 |
| Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Website | https://www.godrejagrovet.com/ |
| Core Strength | Diversified agri-business with branded poultry, dairy, and crop protection |
| Key Innovation | Full acquisition of Godrej Tyson Foods (August 2024), strengthening vertical integration across processed poultry |
IB Group, established in 1985 and headquartered in Rajnandagaon, Chhattisgarh, is a diversified enterprise operating across livestock feed, solvent extraction, poultry, FMCG, dairy, specialty pet food, and hospitality. The group has built a vertically integrated poultry business offering broiler chicken, hatching eggs, and tabletop eggs, while simultaneously producing nutritious livestock feed for poultry, fish, and shrimp using high-quality raw materials such as Soya DOC and DORB.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1985 |
| Headquarters | Rajnandagaon, Chhattisgarh, India |
| Website | https://www.ibgroup.co.in/ |
| Core Strength | Vertically integrated poultry and livestock feed with diversified FMCG portfolio |
| Key Innovation | Launch of ABIS Soya Power and ABIS Star Soya Chunks, expanding into plant-protein FMCG |
Mulpuri Group, incorporated in 1982 and based in Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh, is an agro-based industrial enterprise specializing in the production and processing of aquaculture, poultry, and cattle feed products. The company leverages advanced American and German technology machinery to achieve a manufacturing capacity of 33 tonnes per hour. With a focused team of over 50 skilled professionals, Mulpuri Group has established a niche in pellet feed manufacturing for the Andhra Pradesh aquaculture and poultry corridor.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1982 |
| Headquarters | Nuzvid, Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Website | http://www.mulpuri.org |
| Core Strength | Advanced pellet feed manufacturing with 33 TPH capacity using international technology |
| Key Innovation | Adoption of American and German feed production technology for precision nutrition delivery |
RM Group, established in 1995 and headquartered in Panipat, Haryana, is one of North India's premier commercial poultry enterprises, operating across hatcheries, broiler farms, layer farms, agri farms, feed and food production, and poultry equipment manufacturing. The company maintains a commercial broiler production capacity of 200,000 birds per month and is a recognized exporter of poultry products, including egg powder, animal health products, breeding stock, and poultry equipment, meeting international standards.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1995 |
| Headquarters | Panipat, Haryana, India |
| Website | https://www.rmhatcheries.com/ |
| Core Strength | North India's leading broiler farm with 200,000-bird monthly capacity and export credentials |
| Key Innovation | Export of internationally certified poultry equipment and animal health products to global markets |
Started in 1980, Simran Farms Limited runs from Indore in Madhya Pradesh. This publicly traded business concentrates on linking up poultry activities through central parts of India. Its production centers make premium animal feed at scale. Automation guides daily processes on breeding sites where cages follow research-based layouts. Artificial insemination supports genetic control. Operations reach into Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Jammu, Maharashtra, and the home state regions. Contract farming pairs with hatcheries across these areas.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1980 |
| Headquarters | Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India |
| Website | http://www.simranfarms.com/ |
| Core Strength | Automated breeding operations with scientifically designed cages and AI technology |
| Key Innovation | Integration of artificial insemination technology across breeding farms for enhanced flock productivity |
Skylark Group, established in 1985 and headquartered in Jind, Haryana, is a comprehensive poultry enterprise offering an integrated operational portfolio spanning grandparent stock, parent stock, hatcheries, broiler contract farming, feed production, poultry processing, large-scale mechanized farming, and equipment fabrication. Operating through facilities equipped with cutting-edge equipment and world-class processes, Skylark maintains a presence across Hyderabad, Gujarat, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, servicing a broad network of contract farmers and institutional customers.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1985 |
| Headquarters | Jind, Haryana, India |
| Website | https://www.skylarkhatcheries.com/ |
| Core Strength | End-to-end integration from grandparent stock through processing and equipment fabrication |
| Key Innovation | In-house poultry equipment fabrication reducing third-party dependence and improving biosecurity |
Sneha Group, founded in 1982 by D. Ram Reddy and headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana, has established itself as a leading fully integrated poultry producer in South India. The group's strength lies in the seamless integration between its hatcheries, feed mills, parent farms, broiler farms, layer farms, rice bran extraction plants, and chicken processing facilities. This vertical cohesion enables consistent product quality and enables hygienic, temperature-controlled distribution of fresh chicken.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1982 |
| Headquarters | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
| Website | https://www.snehagroup.in/ |
| Core Strength | Fully vertically integrated South India operations with rice bran co-product extraction |
| Key Innovation | Cold chain investment enabling hygienic, temperature-controlled chicken distribution across South India |
Suguna Foods Private Limited, founded in 1984 in Coimbatore by B. Soundararajan and G.B. Sundararajan with an initial investment of INR 5,000, has grown into India's largest broiler producer and one of the top ten poultry companies globally. The company pioneered contract farming in India in 1990 and today empowers over 40,000 farmers across more than 15,000 villages in 18 Indian states through its comprehensive input-supply-and-buyback model. Annual revenue exceeded INR 9,380 crore in FY2024.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1984 |
| Headquarters | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Website | https://sugunafoods.com/ |
| Core Strength | India's largest broiler producer with 40,000+ contract farmers across 18 states |
| Key Innovation | Inauguration of Suguna Foods Sri Lanka Pvt. Ltd. (2025) expanding contract farming model internationally |
VH Group, popularly known as Venky's, was established in 1971 in Pune, Maharashtra, and is recognized as the largest fully integrated poultry group in Asia. The company's expansive portfolio encompasses animal health care products, biosecurity solutions, biotech, aqua, human healthcare products, egg powder, FMCG, SPF eggs, chicken and egg processing, broiler and layer breeding, genetic research, poultry disease diagnostics, and nutritional health products. VH Group has earned numerous national and international accolades for its scientific depth and product breadth.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Establishment | 1971 |
| Headquarters | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
| Website | http://venkys.com/ |
| Core Strength | Asia's largest fully integrated poultry group with genetic research and AHP breadth |
| Key Innovation | Proprietary genetic research and advanced poultry disease diagnostics for superior breed performance |
Q1. What is the current market size of the global Indian poultry industry?
The India poultry market size was valued at INR 2,636 Billion in 2025. IMARC Group projects the market to reach INR 8,433 Billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 13.80% during 2026–2034.
Q2. Who are the top poultry companies in India?
The leading poultry companies in India include Bharati Poultry Pvt. Limited, Godrej Agrovet Limited, IB Group, Mulpuri Group, RM Group, Simran Farms Limited, Skylark Group, Sneha Group, Suguna Foods Private Limited, and VH Group. These players collectively anchor India's organized poultry sector through vertically integrated operations and widespread distribution networks.
Q3. Which segment is growing the fastest?
The household end-use segment dominates the India poultry market with a 58% share in 2025, driven by rising protein awareness, growing middle-class incomes, and the proliferation of branded online meat delivery platforms. The organized food service and e-commerce delivery channels are also emerging as fast-growing sub-segments within the broader market.
Q4. Which region dominates the global market share?
Maharashtra leads all Indian states with a 12% share of the India poultry market in 2025. Its dominance is attributed to a well-developed modern retail infrastructure, vibrant food service sector, high urban population density across Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, and the presence of large-scale integrated poultry operations.
Q5. How are leading companies gaining a competitive advantage?
Leading companies are pursuing vertical integration strategies spanning breeding, feed production, hatcheries, and processing, while simultaneously investing in automation, cold chain infrastructure, and branded retail. Strategic acquisitions, e-commerce partnerships, antibiotic-free production certifications, and the adoption of IoT-enabled farm management systems are further intensifying competitive differentiation.
Q6. Which country is home to the highest number of top-tier brands?
India is home to the highest concentration of top-tier poultry brands in this market, with all ten profiled companies, including Suguna Foods, Godrej Agrovet, VH Group, Skylark, Sneha Group, IB Group, RM Group, Simran Farms, Bharati Poultry, and Mulpuri Group—headquartered and operating across multiple Indian states. [N/A for global cross-country comparison in the RD].
Q7. Which specific company holds the #1 market position?
Suguna Foods Private Limited is widely recognized as India's largest broiler producer, ranking among the top ten poultry companies globally. With a turnover exceeding INR 9,380 crore as of FY2024 and operations spanning over 40,000 contract farmers across 18 Indian states, it holds a commanding position in India's organized poultry sector.
Q8. What is the largest market in India by state?
Maharashtra represents the largest state-level segment with a 12% market share in 2025. The state benefits from major urban centers including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik, which together generate substantial poultry demand supported by a thriving restaurant ecosystem, modern retail infrastructure, and significant poultry production hubs near Pune and Nashik.
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Anmol Singh Team Manager – Market Research (Agriculture) at IMARC Services Private Limited Anmol Singh is a team manager specialising in the agriculture sector, with expertise spanning crop protection, seeds and traits, precision farming, agricultural machinery, and agri-inputs. He has hands-on experience conducting supply chain analyses, pricing studies, and demand forecasting for clients across farming enterprises, agribusinesses, and input manufacturers. Anmol combines an understanding of agronomic fundamentals with market dynamics to deliver actionable insights across both developed and emerging agricultural markets. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking and photography. |