A premonition of imminent price hikes in dairy products will mean increased inflation and a cascading effect on the entire value chain including bakery and sweet shops, but this has not discouraged dairy farmers who say the real accounted for the price of per liter milk should be at least Rs155.
The current market price of the most essential dairy item is around Rs 130 a litre and that too is in violation of the price list issued by the Commissioner Karachi office.
Now the farmers say they have made an appeal to the livestock secretary to revise the price of milk to Rs 155 so the losses incurred by farmers can be prevented.
We are absorbing the losses of millions daily, said dairy farmers association head Shakir Umar Gujjar in a video statement acquired by media.He said Commissioner Karachi should issue a notification to set the prices right.
Separately today on inflation and rupee devaluation,The greenback surge against the local currency has continued in the interbank trade on Tuesday as the US dollar hovers around the historic peak it covered earlier last week with current Rs 171.7 standing.