20 Years of Trust, Togetherness, and Transformation -
A Cooperative Journey Rooted in People, Powered by Innovation.
For over two decades, our story has been written not in boardrooms, but in the fields, villages, and homes of thousands of families. UAMMCL is more than a cooperative—it is a movement of farmers, women, artisans, and youth who believed that by coming together, they could change their destiny. From humble beginnings of Unati Cooperative Society Talwara Punjab in 2003 for becoming a multistate cooperative ecosystem in 2023, UAMMCL continues to prove that when technology meets tradition, and empathy drives enterprise, communities prosper.
Why We Exist
Agriculture in India feeds the world, yet too often farmers and rural producers face the harshest economic realities — volatile prices, middlemen exploitation, and lack of infrastructure. Women in rural areas, though skilled, are often left without stable income opportunities.We built UAMMCL to change this reality by:
- Creating direct market linkages so farmers can sell at fair prices.
- Giving women dignified livelihoods through skill training, micro-entrepreneurship, and product marketing.
- Offering affordable, authentic products to consumers who value purity and trust.
Humble beginnings to Recognition by Govt. of India
Our Objectives
- Double farmer income by removing exploitative middle layers and enabling better market access.
- Create mass livelihoods with a focus on women through the Unati Behan initiative.
- Provide affordable, healthy products to every household in Bharat.
Recognized among India’s prominent cooperatives by the Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India in 2023. Today, we are active in multiple states, with partnerships including NCEL, NCOL, and BBSSL, working towards national cooperative integration.
Our Impact So Far
From remote mountain orchards to bustling city markets, our cooperative footprint is measured not just in numbers, but in lives touched, incomes improved, and communities strengthened.
200+ MT
apples and pulp procured directly from farmers in Jammu & Kashmir under Project Amudha.
9 crore+
rural women targeted for livelihood empowerment by 2035 through Unati Behan and SHG initiatives.
10 SDGs
actively addressed, from poverty reduction to sustainable consumption.
Nationwide
reach of Bharat Brand products, connecting farmers to consumers across multiple states.













