KMF increases Nandini milk prices by ₹2 a litre, second hike in less than a year

KMF increases Nandini milk prices by ₹2 a litre, second hike in less than a year

The cost of a litre of Nandini milk in Karnataka will now be ₹44. The price hike will come into effect from June 26.

Close on the heels of the Karnataka government increasing the prices of petrol and diesel, the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has decided to hike the price of milk by ₹2 a litre. The announcement came from KMF Chairman Bhima Naik at a press conference convened in Bengaluru on Tuesday, June 25.

The cost of a litre of Nandini milk in Karnataka will now be ₹44. The price hike will come into effect from Wednesday, June 26.

With the latest hike, the Santrupti milk sachets will be the most expensive from the KMF stable at ₹57 a litre, followed by Samruddhi at ₹53 a litre while the double toned milk will be the cheapest at ₹43 a litre.

Nandini milk variety Revised prices after hike
Santrupti milk ₹57
Samrudhi milk ₹53
Shubham Gold ₹51
Homogenised Shubham milk ₹51
Shubham milk ₹50
Special milk ₹50
Homogenised cow’s milk ₹48
Homogenised toned milk ₹45
Toned milk ₹44
Double toned milk ₹43

This is the second price hike in less than a year. In July 2023, the KMF had hiked the price by ₹3 a litre. Though it had sought ₹5 hike, the State Government had allowed a hike of ₹3 per litre.

While dairy farmers had been unhappy over the previous hike, the decision to hike the retail price of milk came as a surprise. Defending the hike, Mr. Naik said that the KMF was providing 1,050 ml in a milk sachet sold per litre, and that ₹2 was towards that. The KMF has refrained from increasing the price of curd and milk products that it sells in the market.

According to him, despite the price hike, the cost of milk is still cheaper in Karnataka compared to neighbouring states.

State Cost of 1 ltr milk
Karnataka Nandini ₹44
Kerala Milma ₹52
Delhi Mother Dairy ₹54
Gujarat Amul ₹56
Maharashtra Amul ₹56
Andhra Pradesh ₹58

Opposition attacks government

Taking serious exception to the price hike, Leader of the Opposition in Legislative Assembly R. Ashok ridiculed that the Congress government had resorted to such a move to celebrate the anniversary of enforcing of the Emergency on the country.

In a post on X, Mr. Ashok pointed out that it was the second time milk prices had gone up in the 13-month rule of the Congress. He recalled that the milk prices had been increased by ₹3 a litre with effect from August 1, 2023.

He accused the government of rubbing salt into the wounds of people who were already affected by the hike in prices of petrol and diesel as well as vegetables.

BJP State President B.Y. Vijayendra alleged that the Congress had lost the moral power to continue in power. He declared that the BJP would launch a struggle against the Congress till it stepped down from power.

Calling the hike “a bumper gift” from the Congress to the people on the golden jubilee of the Emergency, the JD(S), in a post on X, wondered if the benefit of this increased cost would go to milk producers or to the KMF’s coffers. It also pegged the guarantee schemes as the root cause of the price hike.

ತುರ್ತು ಪರಿಸ್ಥಿತಿಯ ಸುವರ್ಣ ಮಹೋತ್ಸವದ ಸಂದರ್ಭದಲ್ಲಿ @INCKarnataka ಸರಕಾರ ಜನರಿಗೆ ಬಂಪರ್ ಕೊಡುಗೆ ಕೊಟ್ಟಿದೆ!
ಈ ದರ ಏರಿಕೆ ಲಾಭ ಹಾಲು ಉತ್ಪಾದಕರಿಗೆ ಸಿಗಲಿದೆಯೋ ಅಥವಾ ಕೆಎಂಎಫ್ ಜೋಳಿಗೆ ಹೋಗಲಿದೆಯೋ?
ಗ್ಯಾರಂಟಿಯೇ ಬೆಲೆ ಏರಿಕೆಗೆ ಮೂಲ!!#Milk_Rate_Hike#Emergency_Golden_Jubilee_Giftpic.twitter.com/W3G6wTYDhu

— Janata Dal Secular (@JanataDal_S) June 25, 2024

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