Kerala’s state co-operative, Milma, is exploring a potential milk price revision following farmer demands driven by rising feed and operational costs. Regional unions across Malabar, Ernakulam, and Thiruvananthapuram are compiling reports for the federation’s end-of-month board meeting
Currently, retail milk sells at ₹52/litre, while farmers receive ₹42–48/litre based on quality. Production costs now average around ₹65/litre, exceeding procurement rates Milma procures an impressive 1.26 million litres/day and sells 1.7 million litres/day, sourcing additional milk from Karnataka and Maharashtra
Previously, Malabar Milma had allocated ₹27.2 crore in FY 24–25 for farmer support, and the TRCMPU sponsored a ₹8/litre incentive for April 2025 milk production.
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Milma’s proposed price adjustment reflects widespread cost pressures in Indian dairying. Aligning procurement prices with rising feed and labour costs is vital to retain smallholders and ensure Kerala’s self-sufficiency in milk production.
Source : Dairynews7x7 June 15th 2025 Mathrabhumi