Dec 10, 2020
In the past 2 months, the price of milk powder prices has risen by 20% and may increase further in the next four weeks as demand has revived and supplies from farmers are low.
According to R.S. Sodhi, managing director, Amul brand, the average price of skimmed milk powder (SMP) has risen to Rs. 210 a kg, which is 20% higher than the rate in October.
He added, it may further go up to Rs. 300 per kg in the next month, as was the rate in the pre-Covid period. There is bullish demand by dairies, bakeries, and ice-cream manufacturers, who have started buying for summer.
Sodhi said milk supply was tight in most of the northern dairies this winter season because procurement by cooperatives and private companies had dropped during the lockdown.
Major demand for SMP is from Bihar State Milk Cooperative Federation, which is facing a shortage after floods. The Uttar Pradesh government is buying milk powder and ghee for various social schemes, said Mrityunjay Kulkarni, director of marketing at Karnataka Milk Federation.
Demand is returning to pre-Covid-19 levels, said Rahul Kumar, managing director of Lactalis India, the French company that owns Tirumala Milk Products, Anik Industries, nd Prabhat Dairy in Maharashtra.
Demand in the hotel, restaurant, and catering sectors have touched 90% of pre-Covid sales. Wedding demand has also doubled in the past one month,” he said.
Kumar said after farmers put advanced fertility treatment for cattle on hold during March-June, there was a break in the milk cycle, leading to a drop in production.
The next 15 days are crucial and will give an indication of where prices will go. As of now, we hear of a drop in milk production in north India even though the flush season has begun,” Kulkarni said.
The flush season in north India, when milk production increases naturally with an abundance of green fodder, starts in November and ends in March.