- The
dairy industry has been experiencing a consistent surge in rawmilk prices. - Both the major dairy brands,
Amul and Mother Dairy had in August hiked milk prices by ₹ 2 per litre. - This is being done owing to multifold increase in varied input costs.
After
A Mother Dairy spokesperson said that the dairy industry has been experiencing a consistent surge in raw milk prices, which has increased by about ₹ 3/kg in the last two months alone, owing to multifold increase in varied input costs.
"Increased fodder prices and low rainfall in some northern states have aggravated the situation. We are therefore compelled to revise prices to support farmers and ensure availability of quality milk for consumers," he said.
Earlier, during the day, the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (
Both the major dairy brands, Amul and Mother Dairy had in August hiked milk prices by ₹ 2 per litre to compensate the increase in procurement costs.
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