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Recent Foods, a fast-growing FMCG brand from Haryana, has unveiled a major expansion strategy to strengthen its sweets and namkeen portfolio across India and international markets. The company, operating under Ganpati Dairy Products Pvt. Ltd., is investing in a broader product lineup, modern trade visibility, and a sharper export-driven approach.
Established in 2007 as a small dairy unit in Bhiwani district, Recent Foods has built a strong reputation for quality and consistency. The brand today is recognised for its dairy-based sweets such as rasgulla, gulab jamun, rajbhog, cham cham, kesar baati and desi ghee, along with its rapidly growing Recent Foods sweets and Recent Foods namkeen categories. Its flagship rasgulla range is especially popular across Haryana and is steadily gaining recognition among consumers and retailers as one of the finest rasgullas in Delhi NCR.
Founder and CMD Ajit Singh (alias Ajay Kumar) says the company’s journey is rooted in a simple philosophy: offering authentic Indian taste backed by dependable quality. The production facility is equipped with fully automated lines, stringent hygiene systems and standardised recipes, ensuring uniformity in every batch. According to him, this consistency reduces retailer concerns and reassures buyers that every pack will deliver the same expected taste.
Co-Founder and Managing Director Amarjeet leads the company’s market expansion initiatives. Under his leadership, Recent Foods has already made successful inroads into international markets including Europe, Canada and Australia, supplying Indian sweets and namkeen to both ethnic and mainstream retail stores. The upcoming phase of expansion will focus on the UAE, South Africa and the United States, where the demand for packaged Indian mithai and snacks continues to rise.
To accelerate brand reach, Recent Foods is enhancing its presence at leading trade platforms. The company will showcase its complete range at the 8th World Mithai-Namkeen Convention & Expo in December 2025 at Yashobhoomi, Delhi, followed by IndusFood in January 2026 at the India Exposition Mart, Greater Noida. Buyers and distributors will get a first look at the brand’s redesigned retail displays, updated shelves, island counters and premium branding units tailored for modern retail environments.
Internally, Recent Foods has maintained a steady upward sales trajectory over recent years. Management credits this growth to disciplined raw material sourcing, efficient automated manufacturing and strong distributor networks. The dairy procurement system also supports local farmers, while the company’s packaging and logistics processes are optimised for both domestic and export operations.
Ajit Singh and Amarjeet emphasise that Recent Foods will continue to uphold taste, safety and affordability as its core values. Their shared vision is to make Recent Foods a trusted choice for families seeking reliable Indian sweets and snacks, and for traders looking for a stable and consistent supplier. With its rising popularity, especially its well-known rasgulla range in Haryana and Delhi NCR, alongside a growing international footprint, Recent Foods is positioning itself as a strong contender in the packaged mithai and namkeen sector.
