Milk prices in Guwahati, Assam, will increase by Rs 3 per liter from September 1, 2024, as announced by the Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association, following recent negotiations with dairy farmers to address rising costs and ensure fair compensation.
Milk prices in Guwahati, Assam, are set to rise by Rs 3 per liter starting September 1, as announced by the Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association. This increase, following a similar hike just three months ago, reflects ongoing adjustments in the local dairy market. The association reached an agreement with dairy farmers to raise the per liter rate by Rs 2.60, effective from August 17. As a result, milk prices for both wholesale and retail sales will increase by Rs 3. The Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association plays a vital role in regulating milk prices and supporting dairy farmers, ensuring fair pricing and maintaining a stable dairy market in the region.
New Milk Prices
With this increase, the wholesale price of milk in Guwahati will rise to Rs 64.40 per liter from Rs 61.40, while the retail price will go up to Rs 67 from Rs 64. The association has also indicated that wholesale rates for the hotel business will increase from Rs 61.40 to Rs 64.40 per liter.
Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association
The Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association is a prominent organization in Assam that plays a critical role in regulating milk prices in the city. The association negotiates with local dairy farmers and stakeholders to establish fair pricing for both wholesale and retail milk sales, ensuring that dairy farmers receive a reasonable price while keeping costs manageable for consumers. The organization is actively involved in supporting the local dairy industry and strives to maintain a balance between supply and demand.
Call for Cooperation
The Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association has called on both businesses and consumers to cooperate with the new pricing structure. “We ask hotel businesses to cooperate with us. Similarly, the retail rate of Rs 64 will also go up to Rs 67. We ask for the cooperation of the people as well,” said a representative from the association. They also urged consumers not to pay above the set rates, warning that some traders might try to charge more by citing additional expenses.
Challenges in the Dairy Sector
The recent price hike reflects the ongoing challenges faced by the dairy sector in Guwahati, including rising production costs, fluctuating demand, and the need to provide fair compensation to dairy farmers. The association has emphasized the importance of adjusting milk prices periodically to reflect these changes and ensure sustainability in the dairy industry.
As milk prices rise in Guwahati from September 1, both consumers and businesses are encouraged to adapt to the new rates while supporting the local dairy industry. The Guwahati Dairy Traders’ Association remains committed to working with all stakeholders to maintain a fair and stable dairy market in Assam.