Farmers’ strike hits milk suppliers too

LUDHIANA: As the farmer’s strike entered its 3rd day on Sunday, the shortage of milk has affected some portions of Ludhiana. Some small-scale farmers supplying milk to properties each day were disrupted and compelled to go back to their villages. Essentials of a couple of orders were spilled at the street by protestors. Though there's little trade in costs, expectancies of availability within the coming days might lower.

Reportedly, the strike had little impact at the availability of milk in dairy farms, fearing which persons are storing milk of their properties. “Milk provide is common in our area thus far. But the protest might impact rates and availability of milk within the markets, so we have now stored a just right quantity of milk, greater than our requirement actually,” said Neelam Garg. “Due to the strike and its major consequences, we need to store milk that leads to a few other issues additionally. Our area’s dairy farm is going through a milk shortage from this morning, which might also lead to a hike in costs someday,” said Chungi resident Anu Gupta.


“We are going through many issues as milk provide is reducing day by day. We fee nominal costs to customers for milk, but the coming instances might impact our gross sales and availability,” said a dairy owner in Dugri. A dairy farmer at the outskirts of Ludhiana said: “The long term of the farmer’s strike may well be dreadful for us, as they forcefully disrupt us from supplying milk to city farms.” The whole scenario spells issues for milk suppliers in addition to consumers.



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