On Tuesday, the Karnataka Milk Federation increased the prices of Nandini milk by Rs 2 statewide.
The official notification about the price increase also stated that the federation would provide an additional Rs 50 per milliliter due to the hike.
KMF chairman Bhima Naik made the announcement during a press conference held in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
Following the price adjustment, Nandini milk in Karnataka will now be priced at Rs 44 per litre, up from the previous rate of Rs 42 per litre.
The KMF increased the prices of Nandini milk in July 2023, marking the second price hike in less than a year.
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