JORDBRUKARE: Regional Variations in Milk Procurement Prices Across India
Source: The DairyNews
Consulting Company JORDBRUKARE has recently published a post in LinkedIn detailing the milk procurement prices across various states in India for mixed milk containing 4.5% fat and 8.5% SNF.
The report highlights significant regional variations in milk procurement costs which provide valuable insights into the dynamics of the dairy industry in India.
Key Highlights:
Assam reports the highest procurement prices at $42.07 per 100 kg, reflecting its unique market dynamics.
Kerala is a close second with procurement costs at $41.78 per 100 kg.
Gujarat leads among the major milk-producing states with the highest prices noted.
Lowest Prices:
Tamil Nadu registers the lowest prices in the country at $32.35 per 100 kg.
Rajasthan follows with slightly higher prices at $33 per 100 kg.
The data reveals a price range from $32.35 to $42.07 per 100 kg across the country, underscoring notable regional discrepancies.
Regional Insights:
Northern regions like Punjab and Haryana are noted for higher procurement prices at $40 and $38.04 per 100 kg, respectively.
Central states such as Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are characterized by moderate prices, averaging around $36.49 and $38.5 per 100 kg.
Southern states including Andhra Pradesh and Telangana report prices around $35 per 100 kg.
Western states like Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh show prices of $41 and $38.5 per 100 kg, respectively.
The variations in milk procurement prices across different regions can be attributed to a mix of factors including differential production costs, supply chain efficiencies, and market access and demand.
Key Highlights:
Assam reports the highest procurement prices at $42.07 per 100 kg, reflecting its unique market dynamics.
Kerala is a close second with procurement costs at $41.78 per 100 kg.
Gujarat leads among the major milk-producing states with the highest prices noted.
Lowest Prices:
Tamil Nadu registers the lowest prices in the country at $32.35 per 100 kg.
Rajasthan follows with slightly higher prices at $33 per 100 kg.
The data reveals a price range from $32.35 to $42.07 per 100 kg across the country, underscoring notable regional discrepancies.
Regional Insights:
Northern regions like Punjab and Haryana are noted for higher procurement prices at $40 and $38.04 per 100 kg, respectively.
Central states such as Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are characterized by moderate prices, averaging around $36.49 and $38.5 per 100 kg.
Southern states including Andhra Pradesh and Telangana report prices around $35 per 100 kg.
Western states like Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh show prices of $41 and $38.5 per 100 kg, respectively.
The variations in milk procurement prices across different regions can be attributed to a mix of factors including differential production costs, supply chain efficiencies, and market access and demand.