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Kolkata: Vegetable Prices Soar Due to Scanty Rainfall

By IANS | Updated: June 23, 2024 13:02 IST

Kolkata, June 23: Vegetable prices in Kolkata have skyrocketed following scanty rainfall in South Bengal. Some of the staple ...

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Kolkata, June 23: Vegetable prices in Kolkata have skyrocketed following scanty rainfall in South Bengal. Some of the staple vegetable items whose prices have skyrocketed include eggplant, bitter gourd, green chilly, cucumber, tomato, capsicum, beans, cauliflower and cabbage. While eggplant price ranges from between Rs 120 and Rs 150 a kilogram, the same for bitter gourd is between Rs 100 and Rs 120. The price of green chilli, a must in cooking for any average Bengali family, is between Rs 150 to Rs 200 a kilogram. Cucumber, an essential salad item, is selling between Rs 100 and Rs 120 a kilogram. Tomatoes are priced between Rs 100 and Rs 120 kilograms while capsicum being priced at around Rs 200 a kilogram has become a matter of luxury now.

Cauliflower at Rs 50 a piece and cabbage at Rs 60 a piece are selling at a comparatively higher price. A member of the task force constituted by the state government to keep the price of essential commodities in the retail markets of the state under control said that they have done a review of the situation and found that the lack of supply of vegetables as per demand is resulting in the current high price of the products.“We interacted with the vegetable vendors at different retail markets in the city. They claimed that because of the insufficient rainfall, there had been a hit in the production at the vegetable hubs of the state. So the supply is much less compared to the demand.

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As claimed by the retailers, since they are also purchasing the same vegetables at higher prices from the wholesale markets, they are charging more to maintain their profit margin thus pushing up the price of vegetables in the retail markets,” the member of the task force said. However, he added, the task force members are not ruling out the possibility of a section of the vegetable traders taking advantage of the prevailing situation and resorting to hoarding. He said that we expect the vegetable prices in the retail markets to stabilise with the arrival of a full-fledged monsoon.

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