City
Epaper

Garlic Prices Skyrocket in Uttar Pradesh, Common Man Faces Shortage

By IANS | Updated: February 16, 2024 13:02 IST

Lucknow, Feb 15 Connoisseurs of good food can put away basic Chinese and Mughlai dishes from their plates for ...

Open in App

Lucknow, Feb 15 Connoisseurs of good food can put away basic Chinese and Mughlai dishes from their plates for a while. Garlic, which is a basic ingredient in these two cuisines, is now out of reach for the common man. The price of garlic in major cities of Uttar Pradesh has soared and is selling between Rs 500-550 per kg.

Traders assure that the prices may fall after two weeks when the new crop arrives. Garlic comes to the cities from local farms in small supply, but mainly from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, besides other districts of UP. Traders attributed price hike to delayed monsoon last year that pushed garlic sowing to August, leading to a late harvest in January and a subsequent supply deficit.Also Read | Garlic prices soar in Goa, restaurants hit

In the wake of this, city restaurants are dilemma over whether to absorb the increased cost and bear loss, or pass it on to customers.

“We obviously cannot absorb the price rise because we use garlic in huge quantities. We cannot reduce the use of garlic because that would impact the taste. We have no option but to pass on the price rise to consumers,” said the owner of a popular Chinese joint in Lucknow.

Street vendors selling noodles and momos have also been directly hit.

“How can you even think of preparing momos without garlic. We have been forced to increase the prices but our customers are not yet complaining and that is a major relief,” said Rajkumar, who sells momos in trans-Gomti area.

Mughlai restaurants are also feeling the heat. “Whether it is the abnormal hike in price of tomatoes, onions or now garlic, we are invariably taking a hit because these three ingredients are essential in Mughlai dishes,” said Javed Khan, owner of a popular eatery.

He further said, “Garlic is crucial ingredient in our non-vegetarian dishes and the price hike has forced us to choose between raising prices or compromising on quality, both detrimental to our business.”

Households are hit too, having to cut back on garlic use. “At Rs 550 per kg, garlic has become a luxury and I am forced to readjust my grocery budget. The seasoning in ‘dal’ does not taste the same without garlic,” said Premlata Sharma, a housewife. A trader, Ravi Kashyap, said that there was increase demand for garlic -- despite the high prices -- because of the ongoing wedding season.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Garlic price hikeUttar PradeshRestaurant industry
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUttar Pradesh Tragedy : Elderly Woman Crushed to Death Under Car in Farrukhabad, Caught on CCTV

NationalSeema Haider, Sachin Meena Reveal Their Sixth Child’s Name; Hold Naming Ceremony in Uttar Pradesh

NationalUttar Pradesh: Under-Construction Wall Collapse in Amroha Injures Several Workers; Tragedy Caught on Camera

NationalGorakhpur Power Cut on April 3: Supply to Be Disrupted in Several Areas on Friday; Details Inside

NationalUttar Pradesh Crime: Clash Over Property Between Two Groups Leaves One Killed, Six Injured

National Realted Stories

NationalRailways approves Rs 398 cr Optical Fibre Project to boost communication network

NationalIndian Railways registers strong FY26 growth with record freight, passenger gains

NationalJamiat’s remarks against us are ‘deeply unfortunate’: AIMIM

National‘I dedicate my life to him’: Anoop Antony on PM Modi's praise

NationalHeroin valued at Rs 2.10 crore seized in Assam; three held