Consumers in Bengaluru will now have to pay Rs 700 per litre for Nandini ghee after the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) announced a price hike of Rs 90 per litre. KMF officials stated that the decision was driven by rising costs in the global market. They added that while international demand continues to push prices upward, Nandini ghee still remains among the most affordable, and the revision was essential to align with global trends and ensure financial sustainability.
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