Residents of Karachi face additional financial pressure as the local administration officially approved a twenty rupee per liter increase for milk. This sudden price hike follows a formal notification issued to regulate the dairy sector across the metropolitan city effectively.
According to the latest government directives, the retail price of milk is now set at 240 rupees per liter. This adjustment aims to address the rising production costs faced by stakeholders while attempting to maintain a stable supply for city consumers.
The issued notification also specifies the new rates for dairy farmers, which are now fixed at 215 rupees per liter. This foundational price change is designed to compensate producers for the increasing expenses related to animal feed and farm management.
Furthermore, the wholesale price of milk has been officially adjusted to 225 rupees per liter. This tiered pricing structure ensures that the entire supply chain, from the farm to the shop, operates under the newly established legal financial framework.
Public reaction to the notification has been immediate, with many citizens expressing concern over the rising cost of essential food items. Local authorities are expected to monitor shops closely to ensure that the milk is sold at fixed rates.
The administration emphasizes that these prices are mandatory and any violations will result in strict legal action. Consumers are encouraged to report overcharging as the city adjusts to these new economic realities and the increased cost of living.












