Madhya Pradesh Milk Vendors Raise Prices By Rs 2–4 Per Litre
Vendors blame summer fodder shortages, higher feed costs.
Overview
- Vendors across Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain and other cities raised loose milk prices by Rs 2–4 per litre on Wednesday, the first day of the new financial year.
- In Indore, the price for loose milk moved from Rs 60 per litre to Rs 63.
- The state vendors’ federation said green fodder is scarce in summer, so dairies rely more on costlier feed and cows produce less milk.
- Rates vary by locality, and some sellers have added a Rs 1 per litre charge for home delivery.
- The change was announced by the Madhya Pradesh Milk Vendors Federation via PTI reports, with no government price order cited.