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One-third Indian households cut down milk consumption amid rising prices: Survey

68 percent of the consumers agreed to paying more for same quantity and brand, while 6 percent switched to a lower cost brand or local supply source.

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Amid rising milk prices, one in three Indian households have either reduced their consumption of the essential food item or downgraded their preferred brand, a recent survey found out.

The LocalCircles survey based on responses from 21,000 people spread across 311 districts across the country gathered data on how households were coping with the rise in milk prices. 69 percent of the respondents were men while 41 percent were from tier 1, 34 percent from tier 2 and 25 percent were from tier 3, 4 and rural districts.

In most Indian households, milk and milk products - curd, butter, ghee, buttermilk, etc., are among the most consumed food items. India is not only the largest milk producer but also the largest consumer of milk and milk products according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) "Dairy and Products Annual - 2021" report.

For the Indian consumers already struggling in a high food inflation scenario, which seemed to be improving, according to the last government data, an increase in milk prices by Rs 2 per litre from August 17 by most milk cooperatives is bad news. More so, since the leading milk and milk products brands like Amul had earlier in March raised the prices by Rs 2 per litre.

On coping with the price hike, 68 percent of the consumers agreed to paying more for the same quantity and brand", while 6 percent of the 10,685 have switched to a lower cost brand or local supply source. Another 4 four per cent have switched to a cheaper alternative of the same brand that they had been buying earlier. Though no respondent admitted to discontinuing buying milk, 20 percent of respondents admitted to "reducing the quantity".

LocalCircles also attempted to understand how people were buying milk. To the question, "what is the type of milk that you purchase for majority of your household consumption" found that 72 percent out of the 10,522 respondents were buying milk packaged in plastic pouches of 500 ml or 1 litre, 12 percent were buying bottled milk from local farms or bottling units, while 14 per cent consumers are buying unpackaged milk from local vendors. Only 2 per cent were buying tetra pack milk with longer shelf life, possibly because they are more expensive compared to milk packaged in pouches.

READ | Explained: Why Amul, Mother Dairy have raised milk prices?

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