Damaged Crops, Thinning Supply: Vegetable Prices Zoom in Rain-hit Chennai


 

According to traders, prices of tomatoes touched Rs 120 a kilo on Saturday.



Incessant rains have sent vegetable prices soaring in Chennai as the supply of goods nosedived due to limited transportation during the rain.


According to traders in the major vegetable markets, prices of tomatoes touched Rs 120 a kilo on Saturday even as those of brinjal (big) and ladies finder topped Rs 95-107 and Rs 80 a kilo in the retail market. Rates of onions, however crashed down to Rs 38 from the range of Rs 40-50 a few days ago upon fresh arrival of onions.


A trader in Chennai’s Koyambedu market said prices had zoomed due to low arrival to the markets last week as small commercial owners did not rake in vegetables because of the waterlogging and low supply to the retail end.


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