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The common people are already struggling with the inflation impact, and now an increase in milk prices has added to their worries. Gokul Milk Company (based in Maharashtra) has increased the price of buffalo milk by three rupees and cow milk/ liter by two rupees/ liter. This increase has led to a ripple effect, with other milk companies also raising their prices. The increase’s impact will be felt during the upcoming festival season, as people use milk products extensively during the festivals.
Milk prices’ continuous increase is causing a strain on people’s budgets, especially those belonging to the middle and lower-income groups. With the milk price increase, other milk product prices like khoya, paneer, sweets, and desi ghee will also increase, affecting the kitchen budget of families. The price hike’s impact will be severe during the upcoming festival season when people generally spend more on milk products and other items. The increase in prices can lead to a double blow of inflation on people’s pockets during the festival season.
The milk price hike is due to increased fodder prices, which has led to livestock owners buying expensive feed. The feed cost rise has directly affected the milk production cost, leading to increased milk prices. Companies have been increasing their prices continuously, making it difficult for people to manage their kitchen budgets. Increased prices are putting a strain on the pockets of the common people, who are already facing challenges due to inflation.
The government must take appropriate measures to control the price hike and provide relief to the common people. Dairy companies must also balance their interests with that of the consumers and implement reasonable pricing strategies.
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