KOLKATA: The Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), that markets dairy products under brand Amul , is hopeful to overtake Hindustan Unilever as the country's largest fast moving consumer goods firm by 2018-19, managing director RS Sodhi said.Sodhi said with GCMMF growing at a CAGR of 19% for last seven years and confident to continue such high pace of growth, it will be a matter of two years that Amul will become India 's largest.GCMMF touched Rs 27,000 crore sales in 2016-17, while Hindustan Unilever had touched Rs 31,987 crore revenue in 2015-16. Hindustan Unilever is yet to declare its result for last fiscal.Sodhi said it will achieve the goal by expanding its milk procurement from 300 lakh litres per day now to 380 lakh litres per day in three years. He said the firm will invest Rs 2500 crore in next three years for owned processing facilities for this."Around 13-14% of our growth will come from milk procurement expansion and 6-7% from the average price hike. We are expanding milk procurement outside Gujarat in states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan Haryana , Punjab, West Bengal and Maharashtra," Sodhi said.Sodhi also said that the organised branded dairy industry is valued at Rs one lakh crore in India as compared to the total industry of Rs 6 lakh crore. "There is enough room for growth, he said.