After tomatoes, prices of green chillies, ginger and other vegetables surge; check new rates here

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After tomatoes, prices of green chillies, ginger and other vegetables surge; check new rates here | Photo: Zee Media Bureau (Image for illustration)

The common man’s pockets was already below rather a lot of stress as a result of sudden enhance in tomato prices. Now that prices for other vegetables, together with green chillies, cabbage, cauliflower, and so on., have additionally began to climb in a number of Indian areas, the state of affairs has gotten a lot worse. 

Vegetable prices in Patna have grown dramatically because the begin of May, Times of India reported. While the value of tomatoes has elevated by essentially the most, other vegetables, corresponding to cauliflower, cabbage, girl fingers, and so on., have additionally seen worth will increase. From Rs 40 per kilogramme in early May, the promoting worth of cauliflower reached Rs 60 per kilogramme.

Similar to how the value of potatoes and onions elevated considerably from Rs 20 per kg in early May to Rs 30 per kg in July, the value of cabbage has doubled up from Rs 30 to Rs 60 per kilogramme. According to PTI, green chillies are actually being bought for Rs 300– Rs 350 a kg, mountain climbing up the associated fee of vegetables in West Bengal. The worth of other veggies has elevated by 30% to 50%.

In distinction to every week in the past, tomatoes are actually promoting for between Rs 130 and Rs 150 per kilogramme, and green chilies for between Rs 300 and Rs 350 per kilogramme. According to studies, vegetable prices in Odisha have elevated considerably in the course of the previous 15 days. Tomatoes sometimes value between Rs 140 and Rs 160 per kilogramme, green chilies about Rs 200 per kilogramme, and ginger Rs 300 per kilogramme.

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According to ANI, the associated fee of tomatoes in Delhi’s Safal store reached Rs 129 per kg on Wednesday, making prospects uncertain about whether or not they need to proceed consuming the vegetable or not. Similar to this, tomato prices in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, elevated to Rs 150/kg on Wednesday. 

According to a vegetable vendor in Bhopal’s Vitthal Market, coriander and chilies are being bought for 125 a kg. In the retail market, tomatoes value between Rs 140 and Rs 160 per kilogramme. If it continues to rain, tomatoes will value extra in the identical approach, the seller mentioned. Green chiles value between Rs.450 and Rs.500 per kilogramme in Guwahati. According to ANI, other green crops are additionally costly owing to flooding and rain.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)


Nilesh Desai
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