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Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) and private dairy companies collectively paid close to Rs 4 billion owed to milk suppliers

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December 10, 2025
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The Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) and private dairy companies have collectively paid close to Rs 4 billion owed to milk suppliers. DDC has settled Rs 1 billion of its Rs 1.5 billion backlog, clearing dues up to mid-August, while private dairies have paid around Rs 3 billion. DDC reported clearing its remaining Rs 450 million in dues—covering three months—by selling stored butter and milk powder. The corporation currently procures 100,000 liters of milk daily. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, milk production reached 2.68 million metric tons in fiscal year 2023/24, driven by increasing market demand.

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