City
Epaper

Delhi: Tomato prices surge up to Rs 80 per kg as monsoon disrupts supply

By ANI | Updated: July 21, 2019 13:00 IST

Tomato prices in the retail markets of Delhi have shot up to Rs 60-80 per kg following incessant rains and flood-like situation in key supplier states across the country.

Open in App

Tomato prices in the retail markets of Delhi have shot up to Rs 60-80 per kg following incessant rains and flood-like situation in key supplier states across the country.

In most retail stores and vegetable markets across the city, prices of tomato have gone up to Rs 80 per kilo against the usual rate of around Rs 20-30 per kilo.

According to vegetable sellers of Paharganj Mandi, the prices of other vegetables such as ladyfinger, bottle guard and onion have too witnessed a hike and they are likely to increase further if the situation does not come under control in next one month. At present, coriander, which is used to garnish delicacies, is being sold at Rs 250 per kg.

"The hike in prices has affected the supply of tomatoes. Those who used to buy 3 kg tomatoes are now buying only 1 kg. They are being sold at Rs 25 per kg in the wholesale market from the usual rate of Rs 10-15 kg per kg. Also, tomato transportation has become costlier due to conditions of roads owing to bad weather and rains," Shyam Sunder Singh, a vegetable seller in Paharganj, told .

Delhi gets a supply of tomatoes largely from Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and parts of western Uttar Pradesh. Tomato crops have been damaged and adversely affected due to floods and heavy rains in these states.

"At present, tomatoes are being supplied from Bengaluru. The city supplies good quality of tomatoes but at higher prices. As demand is more and supply is less, the prices have witnessed a sudden increase. Shimla will soon start the supply of tomatoes and it would take one or two months for the prices to settle down," another vegetable seller said.

Meanwhile, a buyer said: "Tomatoes are must in every delicacy. It is surely a strain on our pocket but prices go up every year during this time. The government should supply tomatoes at lower prices as it is difficult for the middle class to buy at such rates."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: delhiPaharganjMadhya PradeshUttar Pradesh
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIndian Railways Launches Special Trains from Udhampur, Jammu to Delhi Amid Rising Tensions Post Operation Sindoor

NationalDelhi To Conduct Air Raid Siren Test at 3 P.M; Public Advised To Stay Calm

NationalDelhi on High Alert: India Gate Evacuated and Security Tightened Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions (Watch Video)

NationalMeerut: Police Arrest Youth For Allegedly Sharing Objectionable Pro-Pakistan Content On Social media

NationalUttar Pradesh Shocker: Three Policemen, Accused Killed In Police Vehicle-Canter Collision in Aligarh

National Realted Stories

NationalCM Mohan Majhi says security enhanced at key locations in Odisha

NationalEnough rice, wheat, sugar, oil and pulses stock, no need to panic: Pralhad Joshi

NationalJammu on High Alert: CM Omar Abdullah Urges Citizens to Stay Indoors as Union Territory Faces Blackout Amid Attacks

NationalWater from HNSS project to be released in July: Andhra Pradesh CM

NationalIndian carriers cancel flights to 24 airports till May 15 as tensions flare up