Milk prices need lowering; demand companies to lower cost

82% of what you pay for Amul milk, reaches the primary stakeholder, the farmer per attached; this model is the need of the hour; for vegetable farmers, for fruit farmers, for every dairy farmer, for pulses farmers, for oilseed farmers, for cereal farmers. This is the way ahead, the only way.

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We are tired of paying so many price increases for milk and its high time Amul and all others find a way to compensate farmer well and lower end user price . Do home delivery shut physical outlets atleast in tier 1 and 2 cities. Lower cost more  

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True. Dr. Verghese Kurien, a technocrat educated abroad, single-handedly pioneered india's dairy revolution. Management too he initiated operationalising the governmental cooperative societies methodology, incubating the same until India's production achieved scale and scope economies - milk, cheese, paneer, curd, or butter, to name a few. Nobody built up on that. People want the profiteering model. more  
Yes, management flaws are still a big headache. We had been a leader in Milk production after the white revolution brought by Milkman of India Dr. Vergese Kurien nearly two decades ago but our productivity per Buffalo is still significantly less than many countries. Besides, a large part of production is still in unorganised sector that remained out of any accreditation. Govt. is truly interested in having a credit & publicity instead of bothering the experts opinion. So what's better to be expected? No one wishes to recall the person who brought such revolutionary change and give him credit. Nothing stands well on wrong belief. That's here in the industry. more  
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Milk production in india, world's highest, producing 24% of the global production. If still the above an issue, management the only problem. more  
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Milk production in india, world's highest, producing 24% of the global production. If still the above an issue, management the only problem. more  
India produces the highest amount of milk in the world but we can not get the price control?? This is because of too much regulations, too many middle men, in distribution. Government only needs to regulate quality and stay out of it all. Please stop government price control, that is going to make it worse. more  
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