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Butter Crisis

Butter Crisis: Markets in Delhi and the National Capital Region no longer carry butter from well-known dairy brands. You can find out here what the cause of this is.

Butter Crisis in Markets:

The main dairy product, butter, has been limited in the markets for the past few days. According to sources in the butter sector, the country’s butter supply has been interrupted in many areas due to a decrease in milk supply and an increase in demand.

One of the key causes of the milk deficit in various regions, including Gujarat and Rajasthan, is the emergence of lumpy skin disease in cattle.

In addition, many farmers have stopped operating their dairy farms as a result of the loss of cattle and the rise in the cost of fodder.

What the Noida distributor has to say

A distributor in Noida reported that he has been receiving approximately half as much butter over the past three weeks.

We now only receive about 500 boxes of butter per week, he claimed, down from 900 to 1,000. Companies promise a quick restoration of the supply.

What a Mother Dairy spokesman stated

According to the Mother Dairy spokeswoman, the holiday season has seen a considerable increase in the consumption of milk and milk-related goods, which has contributed to the current butter scarcity.

The majority of categories experienced a brief decline in the market as a result of rising demand from both consumer and institutional segments. But the supply will soon return to normal.

In many cities, there is a shortage.

Not only in Delhi-NCR but even in nearby minor towns like Meerut, is there a butter shortage.

100 grams of butter are in short supply, particularly in Delhi-NCR. This flaw is also evident, particularly in major brands.

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