Mother Dairy vs Amul: Here’s How Much You Will Have To Pay For Cream, Toned, Cow and Buffalo Variants?

Milk Price Hike: Amul and Mother Dairy have increased milk prices by Rs 2 per litre across multiple variants, including full cream, toned, cow, and buffalo milk. The milk price hike, set to take effect from Thursday, May 14, came amid rising milk procurement and operational costs for dairy companies.

The surge in milk prices also risks having a ripple effect on products and services linked to milk, such as fruit shakes, coffee, tea, sweets, and other dairy-based items.

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Mother Dairy vs Amul: How Much Price Hike From May 14?

VariantPack SizeOld MRP (INR)New MRP (INR)
Increase per Pack (INR)
Amul Taaza500 ml28291
Amul Taaza1 Litre55572
Cow Milk500 ml29301
Amul Shakti500 ml31321
Amul T Special1 Litre63663
Amul Gold500 ml34351
Buffalo Milk500 ml37392
VariantOld MRP (in Rs./litre)
New MRP (in Rs./litre)
Bulk Vended Milk (Token Milk)5658
Full Cream Milk7072
Toned Milk5860
Double Toned Milk (Live Lite)5254
Cow Milk6062
Pro Milk7072

Amul Milk Price Hike

The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) said the revised rates will apply to all variants of Amul milk from Thursday.In a press release, GCMMF said the Rs 2 per litre increase translates to around 2.5 to 3.5 per cent and noted that no increase in consumer milk prices had been made since May 2025.

The GCMMF said the revision was taken due to an increase in the overall cost of milk production and operations."This price hike is being done due to increase in overall cost of operation and production of milk.

There is a substantial increase in cost of cattle feed, milk packaging film and fuel during the year," the GCMMF said.It added that member unions had also raised the procurement price paid to farmers by Rs 30 per kg of fat, which it said was a 3.7 per cent increase compared to May 2025.GCMMF said the price revision would support milk producers and encourage higher production.

Mother Dairy Price Hike

Mother Dairy has revised the consumer prices of its liquid milk variants due to a sustained increase in farmer procurement prices of around 6% over the past year. The revision represents only a partial pass through of increased costs and is aimed at "maintaining a fair balance between farmer welfare and consumer interests," as per Mother Dairy press release.

"It is pertinent to note that Mother Dairy passes on nearly 75 - 80% of its milk sales realisation towards farmers and milk procurement, thereby supporting their livelihoods while ensuring consistent availability of quality milk for consumers," as per the press release.

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