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Vegetable prices rise in Chandigarh as lockdown, rain impact supply

Farmers say rising fuel prices may hit vegetable rates even further.

Published on: Jul 03, 2020 01:07 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , CHANDIGARH
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Uncertainty over the Covid-19 lockdown, coupled with unfavourable weather and rising fuel prices, has affected the vegetable supply, causing the prices to spike.

Tomatoes are the worst hit with the price rising from Rs 35 per kg to Rs 60 per kg in a week. (File Photo/ANI)
Tomatoes are the worst hit with the price rising from Rs 35 per kg to Rs 60 per kg in a week. (File Photo/ANI)

Tomatoes, which are supplied through Himachal Pradesh, are the worst hit with the price rising from Rs 35 per kg to Rs 60 per kg in a week.

“Due to the recent spell of rains in Himachal Pradesh, a lot of tomatoes have been damaged. Hike in fuel prices will cause the vegetables prices to rise even further in the coming days,” a UT market committee official said.

Prices of vegetables like capsicum, ladyfinger, cabbage and ladyfinger have also increased, with farmers warning other vegetables will also be affected.

Prahlad SIngh Bhamia, a farmer from Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab, said, “We have lost a majority of bittergourd crop due to the recent thunderstorm in Punjab. Because farmers didn’t know for how long the lockdown will last, we didn’t plant new crop. It can take at least a couple of months for the new crop to get ready, which may cause shortage of supply and increase in prices.”

So far, the UT administration has decided against restarting apni mandis as it won’t be possible to ensure social distancing.

 
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