Nandini milk to cost Rs 5 more per litre after budget


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 20: People already burdened by rising prices of essential commodities are set to face further financial strain in the coming days. The prices of tea, coffee, curd, and other dairy products are expected to increase in March.

Following the presentation of the state budget on March 7, the price of Nandini milk will rise by Rs 5 per litre. Additionally, the milk quantity will be adjusted from the current 1,050 ml per packet to a full litre. With this revision, the price of one litre of Nandini toned milk will increase to Rs 47.

This is the highest price hike by the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in the last three years. Previously, in 2022, the price of milk was increased by Rs 3 per litre. In 2024, KMF had raised the price by Rs 2 per packet while increasing the quantity per packet by 50 ml.

However, since the overall milk supply had increased in 2024, there had been no major price hike, according to KMF.

The milk price hike comes as another blow to consumers after the Coffee Brewers Association announced an increase of Rs 200 per kg for coffee powder by March. Additionally, ticket prices for BMTC buses and Namma Metro have also been raised.

The state government is also in the process of increasing water tariffs. Meanwhile, electricity supply companies (Escoms) have submitted a request to the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission to raise power tariffs by 67 paise per unit for the upcoming financial year.

"Dairy farmers have demanded a Rs 5 per litre hike, but the final decision rests with the chief minister. This will be implemented after the state budget," as told by KMF managing director B Shivswamy to TNIE.

"We used to collect 85-89 lakh litres of milk daily. Now, the collection has increased to around 99 lakh litres per day, sometimes even more. However, our daily supply stands at 79-81 lakh litres, meaning there is surplus milk. This surplus will be discontinued," Shivswamy explained.

Compared to other states, Karnataka's milk prices remain lower than the rates at which milk is sold online in other states, he added.

"In principle, the increased cost should benefit the farmers. However, in recent days, employee unions have raised multiple demands, including the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission's recommendations on salaries and pensions. Hence, all factors must be considered," a KMF official stated.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2025

    The high price of energy imports has resulted in the price rise of commodities in India. By next year Russia, the US and non Opec countries are going to double/triple their production, and this will bring a glut of hydrocarbons in the market, resulting in the price of Oil and Gas to crash . But sadly India just signed an agreement with Qatar to supply oil and gas at today's high prices, and this is another big blunder of the ruling government. This will see prices of commodities to increase way higher, and the Indian rupee will easily touch IRs. 100 for 1 US dollar.

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  • Karan, katapadi/Dubai

    Fri, Feb 21 2025

    This is not a big issue for common man as milk is not essential for human being. There is alternative way, people can use coconut milk instead and tastes good or drink tea coffee without milk which is healthy

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2025

    Hyperinflation.... funeral of the common man!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Milk prices must be increased by Rs 10 per litre, Likewise taxes on petrol, diesel and alcoholic beverages must also be hiked to recover " Guarantees Expenditure " in Karnataka...

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  • Mariette, Mangalore/ Tulsa, OK, USA.

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Please think of the Common Man.

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  • Nawaz, Manjeshwar

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Most talking here as if they voted for Congress and disappointed with performance.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Incredulous to understand how netas fool gullible citizens, by declaring fraudulent " Guarantees " and then increasing taxes across the board.. Karnataka has notoriously become the heaviest tax state in India....

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  • Bala, Kudla

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Nandini on the move to save the gobernment. Idu bhagya vayya ..

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  • SHAKTHI, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Dakshina Kannada Co-op. Milk producers president Mr.Sucharitha Shetty please save our people.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Bus fare increased, electricity rates increased, water rate increased, now milk rate increaed. Are all these enough to maintain the free goodies?

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    you can introduce HAALU BHAGYA instead Lord Sidda Devaraya...we are with you Jahanpana...

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  • Vikhyath rai, Sullia

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Khangress fooling the people after coming to power

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  • Mithun, Dubai-

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    “The Congress government in Karnataka has once again shown its true colors by hiking Nandini milk prices by Rs 5 per litre, a move that burdens every household, especially the poor and middle class. This is their third price hike in just 18 months, after promising to protect farmers and consumers during the elections. Where are the grand assurances of Rahul Gandhi to increase milk subsidies from Rs 5 to Rs 7 per litre? Instead of support, we get a Rs 5 price slap! Meanwhile, fuel prices are up—petrol by Rs 3 and diesel by Rs 3.5—making life tougher for all. The Congress claims it’s for ‘development,’ but this is nothing but mismanagement and empty promises. During BJP’s tenure, we saw stability and farmer-friendly policies, not this relentless taxing spree. Karnataka deserves better than this anti-people government!”

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  • Kudlada Jawaniye, Kudla

    Thu, Feb 20 2025

    Nangoo FREE, Ningoo FREE effect!!

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