Sajal’s Global Footprint: Taking Indian Dairy to the World
At Sajal, we’ve always stood for purity, consistency, and trust in dairy—and now, our vision has crossed borders. In May 2024, we proudly secured our official export license, setting the stage for a broader and more direct presence in international markets.
Over the past year, Sajal products have successfully entered numerous countries, building a strong reputation for quality across diverse global regions. Today, we are proud to share that our reach includes:
🌏 South Asia:
Our dairy products are now available in Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and expanding into Sri Lanka and Maldives, catering to a market that values traditional Indian dairy quality.
🌍 Middle East & Gulf:
Sajal has made its mark in key Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai, Kuwait, Jeddah, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, where demand for premium Indian dairy is consistently growing.
🇪🇺 Europe:
With a presence in Poland, we are gradually expanding into Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, and Italy, offering products aligned with both ethnic tastes and clean-label demands of European consumers.
🌍 Africa & Beyond:
Select exports have reached parts of Kenya, Mauritius, and South Africa, introducing authentic Indian dairy to local retailers and ethnic food stores.
🌏 Southeast Asia & Oceania:
Initial outreach and distribution are underway in Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia, where Indian-origin products enjoy high acceptance.
These exports, though initiated in partnership with third-party distributors, have been carefully executed under the Sajal brand name, ensuring full quality control and brand consistency across borders.
Our newly acquired export license now allows us to expand these operations more directly and strategically, with a vision to develop stronger B2B and B2C footprints globally.
From rich desi ghee and creamy butter to SMP, paneer, and dairy whitener, Sajal products are being trusted by international consumers for their purity, authenticity, and safety.
As we look ahead, Sajal is poised to scale its presence across even more regions, making premium Indian dairy a global standard—one container, one country, and one customer at a time.