Amul and Mother Dairy Increase Milk Prices by ₹2 per Litre Nationwide Starting May 14
Member unions have announced an increase in the procurement price paid to farmers by ₹30 per kilogram of fat, reflecting a 3.7% rise compared to prices in May 2025. This adjustment aims to support farmers amid rising production costs and fluctuating market conditions.
The decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to stabilize farmer incomes and enhance the sustainability of agricultural practices. The increased procurement price is expected to benefit dairy farmers in particular, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their produce. This development may also influence broader agricultural policies, as unions and officials seek to address economic challenges that farmers face.
Further discussions are anticipated among member unions, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders to assess the long-term implications of this price adjustment on the agricultural sector and food supply chain in the country.
