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Branded milk prices may not rise more than Rs 2 a litre in FY24: CRISIL

An improvement in raw milk supply on better availability of fodder, and timely vaccination and artificial insemination of cattle are seen as factors behind the estimated lower price hikes compared to last fiscal.

By CNBCTV18.com Aug 17, 2023 8:34:04 PM IST (Updated)

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Branded milk price hikes will be much less intense this fiscal at around Rs 2 per litre, compared with a cumulative Rs 5-7 per litre last fiscal, primarily because of two reasons — improvement in raw milk supply on better availability of fodder, and timely vaccination and artificial insemination of cattle, according to CRISIL Ratings Director Anand Kulkarni.

Additionally, Kulkarni said the full impact of previous price hikes will improve the profitability of organised dairies by 20-50 basis points this fiscal to 5.5 percent.

India is the largest producer of milk in the world, and notably, its dairy sector is still dominated by unorganised players. As per industry estimates, around 48 percent of the milk produced in the country is either consumed at the producer level or sold to non-producers in rural areas. The balance 52 per cent of the milk is marketable surplus sold mainly to consumers in urban areas.