Amul hikes milk prices in all states except Gujarat

The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which sells milk and milk-related products under the brand name “Amul,” raised the price of milk by 2 rupees per litre in advance of the holiday season.

Amul has increased the price of milk three times this year.

According to RS Sodhi, MD of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited, “Amul has increased the pricing of full cream milk and buffalo milk by Rs 2 per litre in all states except Gujarat.”

Full cream milk now costs Rs. 63 per litre as opposed to Rs. 61 per litre. Amul raised the cost of its Gold, Shakti, and Taaza milk brands by $2 per litre in August.

Other significant participants in the dairy industry have also followed suit after the market leader’s statement in August. Both Mother Dairy and Ananda have raised their milk prices. The move was seen by the companies as a fallout of high inflation and GST.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Latest

Financial Wisdom for 20-Somethings: Your Guide to Money Management in Your Early 20s

Discover essential financial advice for young adults in their early 20s. From budgeting and emergency funds to retirement planning and debt management, get on track for a secure financial future. In your early 20s, you’re just starting to navigate the world of adulthood, and managing your finances is a crucial part of that journey. While […]

Read More
Latest

The Future of Work: Can AI Replace the Human Workforce?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, raising questions about its potential to replace the human workforce. In this article, we will explore the impact of AI on jobs, emphasizing that AI often complements human skills rather than replacing them entirely. We’ll delve into AI’s role in automation and augmentation, the changing landscape of work, and […]

Read More
Latest

Will Modi’s Victory Trip to the USA Mean Fewer Indian Whizzes for UK?

As PM Modi basks in the afterglow of a successful US state visit, in which he became one of the few foreign leaders, along with Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and Volodymyr Zelensky, to address a joint session of Congress more than once, UK PM Rishi Sunak will be getting concerned. Western nations around the world […]

Read More