Vijayapura Farmers to Get Sustainable Dairy Training

Farmers in Karnataka’s Vijayapura district will receive training in sustainable dairy farming under a new initiative aimed at improving productivity, profitability, and environmental stewardship in the dairy sector. The programme will focus on promoting scientific dairy management practices, efficient feed and fodder utilization, animal health, breeding management, and climate-resilient farming techniques. The initiative is designed…
Hassan Cattle Boycott Triggers Farmer Anxiety

Tensions escalated at the weekly cattle fair in Karnataka’s Hassan district after several Muslim organisations announced a boycott of cattle purchases ahead of Bakrid, triggering concern among local dairy farmers dependent on livestock trade for income. According to reports, the boycott was linked to alleged intimidation and threatening posters warning against cattle transactions in Muslim-majority…
Cross-Bred Cows Drive Karnataka Milk Surge

Karnataka’s milk production has witnessed a massive rise over the past decade, with daily output increasing from 64.86 lakh kg in 2015-16 to nearly one crore kg now, driven largely by the growing population of high-yield cross-bred cows. Since 2001-02, milk procurement by the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has surged by 382%, reflecting the state’s…
Mysuru Sets New Summer Milk Output Record

Mysuru Milk Union Limited (MyMUL) has achieved a record-breaking milk procurement performance during the peak summer season, defying the usual trend of declining milk production caused by heat stress and fodder shortages. According to reports, MyMUL’s daily milk collection has crossed 10 lakh litres for the first time during summer, marking a significant milestone for…
DKMUL Plans Mega Dairy in Mangaluru

The Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd (DKMUL) has announced plans to set up a mega dairy unit in Mangaluru, along with additional facilities including an ice-cream plant, paneer unit, and bottled water plant, to meet rising demand for Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) products in the region. (The Times of India) The move comes…
Karnataka May Hike Milk Prices Amid Cost Surge

Karnataka is set to increase milk prices following mounting pressure from farmers due to rising production costs, according to Animal Husbandry Minister K. Venkatesh. The minister acknowledged that input costs are increasing daily, making farmers’ demand for higher milk prices justified, while the government aims to balance both farmer welfare and consumer affordability. Farmers have…
Bengaluru Hotels Cut Milk Orders by 25%

Milk demand from Bengaluru’s hotel sector has dropped sharply, with orders for Nandini milk declining by around 25%, impacting sales of the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in one of its key urban markets. The reduction is linked to operational challenges faced by hotels, particularly due to the ongoing LPG shortage, which has forced many establishments…
KOMUL Milk Prices Hiked From March 18

Milk prices under the Kolar Milk Union Ltd (KOMUL) in Karnataka have been revised upward with effect from March 18, impacting consumers across Bengaluru and surrounding regions. As per the revised structure, KOMUL has increased its milk procurement price from ₹37.85 per litre to ₹39.85 per litre, marking a ₹2 per litre hike. The price…
Nandini Demand Boosts Profits for Dairy Farmers

Rising demand for Nandini dairy products has significantly increased revenues for the Chikkaballapur District Milk Producers Cooperative Union (CHIMUL) in Karnataka, enabling the cooperative to share profits with milk-supplying farmers. The union reported a profit of about ₹2 crore and announced an additional incentive payment of ₹1.50 per litre of milk to farmers, which will…