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Heritage Foods sets benchmark in governance and accountability

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 21, 2025

Heritage Foods is emerging as a benchmark for ethical governance in India’s rapidly growing food and dairy space, according to a recent Economic Times report. As consumer scrutiny intensifies, the company’s governance practices — centered on transparency, fairness, and farmer welfare — are increasingly seen as a model for responsible business in food.

At the core of Heritage’s governance philosophy is a belief that accountability should be embedded across its entire value chain, not just in boardrooms. As Bhuvaneshwari Nara, Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, puts it: governance is “a foundational principle that shapes every decision, from boardroom strategy to village-level procurement.”

Here are the key features of Heritage Foods’ governance model and what they signal for the food sector:

  • Fast and Transparent Payments: The company operates on a 10-day payment cycle for farmers, which is notably short in an industry where payment delays are common. Payments are made via direct bank transfer, reducing intermediaries and boosting trust.

  • Farmer Empowerment & Inclusion: Nearly 40% of Heritage’s village-level procurement centers are women-led, a deliberate strategy to offer more meaningful economic opportunities in rural areas.

  • Digital & Real-Time Support: Heritage offers a digital platform for veterinary support, giving farmers access to timely animal health assistance.

  • Credit for Farmers: The company provides about ₹200 crore in easy-term credit every year to its farmer network.

  • Quality & Testing Infrastructure: Heritage maintains rigorous quality control — it has over 400 quality-assurance professionals who conduct 25+ daily tests across 9,000 procurement centres and 18 processing facilities.

  • Capacity for Scale: The company reports a handling capacity of 2.65 million litres per day, demonstrating its scale in procurement and processing.

  • Board & Governance Structure: Heritage’s board structure is designed for independent oversight, with clarity around executive pay, committee structures, and internal controls that exceed statutory norms.

  • Sustainability & ESG Commitment: Its 2024–25 annual report highlights strong ESG practices — including renewable energy deployment (solar + wind), waste management, and social programs for farmer welfare.

  • Award-Winning Model: In 2025, Heritage Foods won the Golden Peacock Award for Excellence in Corporate Governance, a major industry recognition of its “governance-first” philosophy.

Why This Matters for the Food Sector:

  • Heritage’s model shows that in India’s food and dairy sector, good governance isn’t just about compliance — it’s a competitive advantage.

  • With 300,000+ farmer-partners, the way Heritage manages its procurement underscores that business growth and social responsibility can go hand in hand.

  • The approach also reflects a shift: companies are no longer judged just on profits, but also on how ethically they treat their suppliers and communities.

  • As more food companies grow, governance frameworks like Heritage’s could become an industry standard — especially in a sector where trust, food safety, and farmer welfare are becoming central to long-term success.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 21st 2025 Economic Times

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