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Vegetables to stay dearer till new crop arrives.


Date: 25-06-2024
Subject: Vegetables to stay dearer till new crop arrives
KOLKATA: Consumers may have to shell out more for buying their daily vegetables till about mid-August when the new crop, which is now being planted, will start arriving in the market, agricultural experts said.

The price of coriander leaves has doubled in June over May at Rs 400 per kg. Potatoes, a common vegetable in Indian households, have become costlier by 15% over last month despite good production, as the common man is forced to consume more of the tuber because prices of other vegetables have gone up even further.

Tomato prices too have skyrocketed. Prices of a kilogram of tomato, which were Rs 50-60 last month, have touched Rs 100, forcing consumers to reduce their consumption of tomatoes.

Shriram Gadhave, president of the Vegetable Growers Association of India, said: "Prices will continue to remain firm till the middle of August until the new crops, which are now being sown, come in the market. Consumers will then get some relief. However, it all depends on the rains in July. If the rain is inade ..

Rajinder Sharma, a trader in Delhi's Azadpur mandi, or wholesale market, said: "Since the heat wave has impacted the summer vegetables, dependence on potatoes is increasing from the Indian households. Production of the tuber was good this year and the cold storages in the two main producing states, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, were filled with potatoes."

Sharma expects potato prices to remain firm this year.

 Source Name : Economic Times

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