Commissioner Karachi revises milk prices after negotiations

Web DeskJune 14, 2024 07:53 AMbusiness
  • New rates set at Rs 205 per liter for wholesalers and Rs 195 per liter for farmers
  • Aim to ensure fair pricing benefiting both farmers and wholesalers
  • Significant step towards transparent and fair pricing in Karachi's dairy industry
Commissioner Karachi revises milk prices after negotiationsImage Credits: en.dailypakistan.com.pk
Commissioner Karachi announces revised milk prices after successful negotiations with Dairy Farmers Association, setting new rates to benefit both farmers and wholesalers for a more stable dairy sector.

Commissioner Karachi has recently announced the revised rates for milk after successful negotiations with the Dairy Farmers Association. The new prices have been fixed at Rs 205 per liter for wholesalers and Rs 195 per liter for dairy farmers.

This decision comes after a series of discussions between the Commissioner and the Dairy Farmers Association to address the concerns of both parties regarding the pricing of milk. The aim of the negotiations was to ensure fair pricing that benefits both the farmers and the wholesalers.

With the new rates in place, wholesalers will now pay Rs 205 per liter of milk, while dairy farmers will receive Rs 195 per liter for their produce. This adjustment aims to strike a balance between the interests of the farmers and the wholesalers, ensuring a sustainable and equitable pricing structure for all stakeholders involved.

The announcement of the revised milk prices by Commissioner Karachi marks a significant step towards creating a more transparent and fair pricing system for the dairy industry. By setting new rates through mutual agreement, both the farmers and the wholesalers stand to benefit, leading to a more stable and prosperous dairy sector in Karachi.

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