The most notable increase was recorded in green chillies from Rs 1240 per kg to Rs 140 per kg in the wholesale market. As a result, retailers are charging Rs.240-320 per kg. Many retailers are avoiding giving free green chilies to consumers with the purchase of various vegetables.
Tomato prices have been under pressure for the past one month, ranging from Rs 120 to Rs 140 per kg. Good quality onion is now tagged at Rs 40 per kg vs Rs 30 per kg.
The price of turai (ridge gourd) and tinda (apple gourd) rose from Rs 80 per kg to Rs 520 per kg while the rate of gobi (cauliflower) rose to Rs 40-80 per kg. Loki (bottle gourd) sells for Rs 80 per kg, which was earlier Rs 60 per kg. Peas are now being sold at Rs.30 per kg as compared to Rs.50 per kg.
Tomato prices have been under pressure for the past one month, ranging from Rs 120 to Rs 140 per kg. Good quality onion is now tagged at Rs 40 per kg vs Rs 30 per kg.
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