Milk prices in Karnataka to be hiked from April 1; check new rates
Milk prices in Karnataka will be increased by Rs 4 per litre from April 1, announced state Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna on Tuesday.

The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) had proposed a Rs 5 per litre hike, citing rising production costs, increased wages, and higher transportation expenses. However, the state government ultimately approved a Rs 4 increase.
During discussions with KMF officials and ministers from the animal husbandry and cooperation departments, Siddaramaiah stressed that any price revision must directly benefit farmers. KMF officials highlighted financial difficulties faced by several milk unions, with Ballari's already running a Rs 1.4 crore deficit. They also pointed out that Karnataka's milk prices were lower than those in neighboring states.
Acknowledging these concerns, Siddaramaiah reiterated that KMF and cooperative societies exist to support farmers, not to generate profits. He instructed KMF and milk unions to reduce administrative and overhead costs by 2.5% within three months and ensure that future expenditures remain within 2% of their budgets. Additionally, he directed them to minimise contract hiring to cut expenses.
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