Vegetable Prices Soar In Punjab, Haryana After Supply Hit

Vegetable Prices Soar In Punjab, Haryana After Supply Hit
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Prices of vegetables, including those of peas and tomatoes, saw a significant jump in the last one week in Punjab and Haryana, including Chandigarh, hit by a supply crunch.

Prices of vegetables, including those of peas and tomatoes, saw a significant jump in the last one week in Punjab and Haryana, including Chandigarh, hit by a supply crunch.

The prices of peas have risen sharply to Rs. 100-110 per kg, from nearly Rs. 60-70 earlier, traders said today.

Tomato is retailing at Rs. 60 per kg this week, up from Rs. 40 in the previous week, traders said.

Monsoon rains, they said, have lashed mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh during the past few days, which has hit supply of the perishable and some other vegetables.

Notably, during this part of the year, bulk supplies of tomatoes come from Himachal.

Over a month ago, tomatoes, which are key to preparation of Punjabi dishes, were selling at around Rs. 20 per kg.

However, onion prices continued to remain stable at Rs. 15 per kg.

According to the traders, other commonly consumed vegetables have also witnessed a price rise.

Barring potato, whose prices have remained stable at Rs. 15-25 per kg for local and 'pahari' varieties, capsicum, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, spinach, cucumber, pumpkin, beans and carrots, among other vegetables, have registered an increase in their prices.

Lemon prices have also gone up to Rs. 30 for 250 grams, from Rs. 20.

Cucumbers, in high demand in the current season, have also become dearer, selling at Rs. 30-50 per kg for different varieties as against Rs. 15-20 earlier.

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