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Goa State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Hikes Milk Prices by Rs 2 Per Litre

Ten days after major dairy brands such as Amul and Mother Dairy increased milk prices nationally, Goa State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union, popularly known as Goa Dairy, has also announced a price hike across most of its milk variants.

Goa State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union Hikes Milk Prices by Rs 2 Per Litre

The revised rates came into effect from Monday.

Under the latest revision:

  • Milk prices have been increased by Rs 1 per 500 ml packet
  • Equivalent to Rs 2 per litre
  • Full cream milk prices remain unchanged for now

Revised Goa Dairy Milk Prices

According to the new pricing structure:

Shakti (Standardised Milk)

  • Earlier price: Rs 29 per 500 ml
  • New price: Rs 30 per 500 ml

Cow Milk

  • New price: Rs 28 per 500 ml

Cold Gold (Toned Milk)

  • Earlier price: Rs 51 per litre
  • Revised price: Rs 53 per litre

Goa Dairy has also reintroduced:

  • 450 ml Cold Gold pack priced at Rs 25

Full Cream Milk

  • No change in price
  • Continues at Rs 70 per litre

Milk Variants Sold by Goa Dairy

Goa State Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union currently markets four milk variants in Goa:

  • Full Cream Milk (Orange Packet)
    • 6.0% fat
    • 9.0% SNF
  • Shakti Standardised Milk (Green Packet)
    • 4.5% fat
    • 8.5% SNF
  • Cow Milk (Red Packet)
    • 3.5% fat
    • 8.5% SNF
  • Cold Gold Toned Milk (Blue Packet)
    • 3.0% fat
    • 8.5% SNF

Amul Prices Also Revised Recently

Recently, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation marketed Amul milk prices in several markets at revised rates:

  • Amul Gold (Full Cream): Rs 70
  • Amul Shakti (Standardised Milk): Rs 64
  • Amul Cow Milk: Rs 60
  • Amul Taaza (Toned Milk): Rs 58

The latest Goa Dairy revision follows a broader nationwide trend of rising dairy prices due to:

  • Increased cattle feed costs
  • Higher transportation expenses
  • Rising packaging costs
  • Inflationary pressure on dairy operations

Read More: Country Delight Raises Rs 65 Crore From Alteria Capital

Third Major Price Revision in Recent Years

Goa Dairy had previously revised milk prices in:

  • May 2022
  • January 2023

The January 2023 hike had increased milk rates by around Rs 4–5 per litre and marked the second revision within eight months.

Industry observers believe the latest revision reflects continuing pressure on cooperative dairy operations amid rising production and procurement costs across India’s dairy sector.

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