New Delhi: Leading Milk Suppliers Mrs.
Dairy has increased milk prices in Delhi-NCR and other cities of Rs 2 per liter with effects from Sunday due to increases in input costs.
The last milk price was revised in December 2019.
Justifying the increase, Mrs.
Dairy said that the cost of procuring milk from dairy farmers has risen 8-10 percent in the past year.
Other operational costs also increase.
On July 1, Amul Hiked Milk price of Rs 2 per liter in all cities.
Mrs.
Dairy said “forced to raise the price of liquid milk amounting to Rs 2 / Liter in Delhi NCR with the effect of July 11, 2021.” The price was also revised in the main market including East Uttar Pradesh, Mumbai, Nagpur and Kolkata from July 11 and so on to Rs 2 / liter at this time that applies MRP in their respective markets, he added.
Milk milk is available in more than 100 cities throughout the country.
It sells around 30 latric liters of milk per day at Delhi-NCR, while the total sales are 35 latris per day.
“The company has experienced inflationary pressures at the overall input costs that have increased multifold in the past year, accompanied by distress in milk production because of the ongoing pandemic,” said the statement.
In the past year, pond prices have increased by 8-10 percent coupled with installation of processing operational costs, packaging, and logistics.
“It is necessary to note that the price of milk ponds alone has gained around 4 percent in the past 3-4 weeks.
Although it pays a higher price for the procurement of milk in the past year, consumer prices remain intact.
With this revision, the price of milk is undergoing revisions 4 percent, “said Mrs.
Dairy.
The company said it always strives to achieve the right balance between consumers and milk producers.
“The surge in pond prices is only partially forwarded to consumers, thus securing the interests of both stakeholders,” he added.
Ms.
Dairy highlighted that he passed almost 75-80 percent of the realization of sales from milk to the procurement of milk.
“The company believes it will provide competitive prices and remuneratives to farmers to ensure the sustainability of the intersection and the availability of milk is safe for consumers,” said the statement.
According to the price revised, bulk vendon milk (milk token) will be sold at a price of rs 44 per liter from Sunday due to the price of Rs 42 per liter at this time.
Full cream milk (Poly Pack) will be available at RS 57 per liter up from RS 55 per liter now.
The price of loud milk has been revised to RS 47 from Rs 45 per liter, while the Live Lite level has risen to RS 41 from Rs 39 per liter.
Cow’s milk will cost Rs 49 from Sunday for fighting Rs 47 per liter now.
The level of half liter of milk bag has increased by RS 1, which means the effective increase of Rs 2 per liter.