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Maharashtra dairy farmers on strike from today, but Mumbai ready with buffer stock

Farmers, led by Lok Sabha MP from Kolhapur Raju Shetti, are protesting against the drop in milk prices and reduction in procurement by milk cooperatives

July 16, 2018 / 11:03 IST
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Starting today, Maharashtra is likely to be affected by milk shortage since dairy farmers have gone on a strike since Sunday night. However, officials have said the capital city of Mumbai will not be affected as it has enough buffer stock to last two days. Big dairies have affirmed that they will continue to distribute milk in Mumbai.

Farmers, led by Lok Sabha MP from Kolhapur Raju Shetti, are protesting against drop in milk prices and reduction in procurement by milk cooperatives. Shetti’s party, Swabhimaani Shetkari Sanghatana (SSS), has a strong base in milk-producing areas of western Maharashtra.  The SSS, along with other farmer’s organisations like All India Kisan Sabha and Bahujan Vikas Aghadi, which have joined the protest, is demanding higher prices for farmers and a Rs 5 per litre direct subsidy.

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Shetti, who has withdrawn from the NDA citing anti-farmer policies, was quoted by the Times of India as saying, "The BJP government does not understand issues of rural Maharashtra. We will block all the highways and ensure not a single milk tanker is allowed." Many dairies in Ahmednagar had stopped milk collection on Sunday and were not likely to send out tankers on Monday, sources told the paper.

However, big players in milk cooperatives have said they will continue to distribute milk.  RS Sodhi, MD of Amul, told the Times of India, “We are dispatching full quantity as usual and have taken required action for a smooth supply." Sodhi added that they will resort to seeking police assistance in escorting vehicles if the need arose.