Revised dairy prices from Sept 22, as GST exemption benefits consumers

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 06:30:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 09:45:31

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Revised dairy prices from Sept 22, as GST exemption benefits consumers

Here's how the removal of GST on dairy will affect you, and what the revision in prices could look like.

From September 22, Indian dairy consumers may see a change in the price of their milk, as GST exemptions on dairy products come into play. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has issued a circular confirming the exemption, removing the 5% tax on branded milk, milk products, and milk derivatives.

This move comes as part of the government's attempt to make essential commodities more affordable for families, amid rising inflation rates. The GST Council's decision, back in July, was welcomed by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), with the expectation that per capita milk availability would increase in the long run.

Expect to see dairy giants like Amul and Mother Dairy revise their rates, potentially offering cheaper milk products to consumersgood news for those relying on these vital goods. The removal of GST aims to benefit approximately 25% of Indian households that consume milk, improving access to affordable, quality milk.

While specific price changes for milk derivatives like cheese and yogurt will be brand-dependent, this move signifies a broader industry trend that will ultimately lower costs for consumers.

Ultimately, this move is set to not only benefit individual households but also have wider social impact by improving accessibility to essential nutrients across the nation.

Stay tuned for updates on how these GST changes will affect your local dairy purchases.

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