Lots of negotiations in the city of Mumbai took place between cooperatives on the issue of milk prices with Amul adamant on “no increase” while other cooperative such as Mahananda and Gokul arguing for increase to the tune of Rs 3 per litre.
Finally, a negotiated settlement could take place with Amul agreeing to one rupee increase and others went in for 2 rupees increase.
Warana, another major supplier, decided to increase the price of cow milk by Rs 2, from Rs 26 to Rs 28.
Mahanand increased the price of cow milk from Rs 26 to Rs 27 from Thursday.
Gokul, another prominent brand, increased the price of cow milk from Rs 26 per litre to Rs 28 per litre..
Amul, which has the highest supply in the city, increased the price of toned milk from Rs 26 to Rs 27 per litre, and it will be effective from Thursday.
Mother Dairy, a major supplier, increased the price of cow and toned milk from Rs 26 to Rs 27.