Dairy milk prices are up to Rs 2 from April 30, check new rates

The rise in procurement prices is driven primarily by early attacks in summer and heatwave conditions.
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The company said milk prices for dairy dairy products have risen by as much as Rs 2 per litre in the past few months from Wednesday, April 30. This price revision needs to address the sharp rise in procurement costs, which has risen by Rs 4-5 per liter in the past few months. A dairy spokesman said the increase in procurement prices was driven primarily by early attacks in summer and heatwave conditions. The new price will be available for sale in all areas where dairy products are sold from April 30, 2025.
The company sells about 3.5 million liters of milk every day through its booths, local stores and online platforms. In Delhi NCR, the price of loose (sold in bulk) color-tonic milk rose from Rs 54 to Rs 56 per liter. The full cream milk in the bag is now priced at Rs 69 per liter and is priced at Rs 68 per liter. The milk in the bag has been raised from Rs 56 to Rs 57, and now the price of the two-tone milk is Rs 51, compared with the earlier Rs 49. Compared to the cost of milk, it also increased from Rs 57 to Rs 57 to Rs 57. Check out the full list below:
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