OMFED Increases Milk Prices by ₹4 per Litre Amid Rising Costs
The Odisha State Cooperative Milk Producers Federation (OMFED) has announced an increase in milk prices by ₹4 per litre. This decision comes as a response to escalating input costs that have been affecting the dairy industry across India.
OMFED's move is aimed at offsetting the rising expenses associated with milk production and distribution. The price adjustment is expected to impact consumers, as they face higher costs for milk, a staple in many Indian households.
The increase in milk prices by OMFED highlights the broader challenges faced by the dairy sector in India, where supply chains have been under pressure due to various economic factors. This adjustment is part of a wider trend where dairy cooperatives are seeking ways to balance their operational costs with consumer affordability.
With the new pricing strategy, OMFED aims to maintain sustainability in its operations while ensuring that the quality of milk remains uncompromised. The organization continues to monitor the market conditions and adjust its strategies accordingly.





