Amul, Mother Dairy hike milk prices by Rs 2 per litre
GCMMF said the milk price hike of 2.5-3.5% is lower than the average food inflation rate.
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GCMMF last raised milk prices on 1 May 2025, while Mother Dairy increased rates in April 2025.
New Delhi, 13 May
Amul and Mother Dairy - India's largest dairy product retailers - on Wednesday hiked milk prices by Rs 2 per litre, intensifying inflationary pressures already fuelled by the war and squeezing household budgets.
The
increase, the second by the two dairy cooperatives in 13 months, is expected to
prompt similar hikes by regional dairy companies.
Gujarat
Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which markets milk and milk products under the Amul brand, in a statement, said it has "increased the
prices of fresh pouch milk by Rs 2 per litre in major milk-selling
variants/packs across India effective from 14 May".
Separately,
Mother Dairy said it has revised the consumer prices of its liquid milk
variants by Rs 2 per litre, effective Thursday.
The last
price increase by GCMMF was on 1 May, 2025, while Mother Dairy had raised rates
in April 2025.
The price
increase by India's two largest organised milk retailers will add to food
inflation, which has risen in recent weeks due to the conflict in West Asia.
The food
inflation in April crossed the 4 per cent mark, and the latest milk price
increase will add to the burden of the common man.
GCMMF said
the increase in prices translates to about 2.5-3.5 per cent per litre, which is
lower than the average food inflation.
"The
price hike is being done due to an increase in the overall cost of operation
and production of milk. There is a substantial increase in the cost of cattle
feed, milk packaging film and fuel during the year," GCMMF said.
The
cooperative said its member unions have also increased farmers' procurement
price by Rs 30 per kg of fat, which is a 3.7 per cent increase over May 2025.
On the
price hike, Mother Dairy said, "The revision has been necessitated in view
of the sustained increase in farmer procurement prices, of around 6 per cent
over the past one year, despite continued efforts to limit the impact on
consumers".
It further
said that this price revision represents only a partial pass-through of
increased costs and is aimed at "maintaining a fair balance between farmer
welfare and consumer interests".
Both Amul
and Mother Dairy pass on around 75-80 per cent of their sales realisation to
milk producers.
Mother
Dairy sells 55 lakh litres of milk per day across the country. It is a leading
milk supplier in Delhi-NCR.
As per
Amul's revised rates in Delhi-NCR and Uttar Pradesh for a 500 ml pack, 'slim N
variant' will cost Rs 27, Taaza Rs 30, cow milk Rs 31 and Gold Rs 36. However,
buffalo milk price has been increased by Rs 4 per litre to Rs 80.
Mother
Dairy said the prices of toned milk (bulk vended) have been increased to Rs 58
per litre from Rs 56 per litre. Full cream milk (pouched) will cost 72 per
litre.
The rate
of toned milk (pouched) has been increased to Rs 60 from Rs 58 per litre, while
double-toned milk will cost Rs 54 per litre. Prices of cow milk have been
increased to Rs 62 per litre from Rs 60 per litre.
GCMMF is
the world's largest farmer-owned dairy cooperative with 3.6 million farmers,
responsible for marketing Amul milk and milk products across 50-plus countries.
It
collects more than 30 million litres of milk every day and distributes annually
over 24 billion packs of Amul products, which include milk, butter, cheese,
ghee, and ice cream, among others.
GCMMF's
turnover rose 11 per cent to Rs 73,450 crore in the last fiscal from Rs 65,911
crore in the preceding financial year.
The total
turnover of the Amul brand rose 11 per cent in the 2025-26 fiscal to cross the
Rs 1 lakh crore milestone on higher demand for dairy products.
Mother
Dairy, commissioned in 1974, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Dairy
Development Board (NDDB). It achieved a 17 per cent growth in its turnover to
Rs 20,300 crore last fiscal year on better demand for its milk products and
cooking oils.
The
company sells milk and milk products under the 'Mother Dairy' brand. It markets
edible oils under the 'Dhara' brand. Fresh fruits & vegetables, frozen
vegetables, snacks, pulps and concentrates are sold under the 'Safal' brand.
Mother
Dairy owns nine milk processing plants and four horticulture processing plants.
In edible oil, the company operates through 16 associated plants.
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