Vegetable prices hiked: The increase in vegetable prices has also increased the problems of the common man. Many vegetables are being sold more expensive than apples at this time. Even the price of peas and tomatoes, which are sold cheap in winter, is also at its peak.
Vegetables being sold costlier than apples!
Tomato is being sold for Rs 100 a kg in the capital Delhi
Yields falling short of demand!
New Delhi: After petrol and diesel, now the rising inflation of vegetables has loosened the pockets of the general public. The winter season has started and at this time the price of vegetables has spoiled the budget of the kitchen. With the prices of oil and pulses touching the sky, now the increase in the prices of vegetables has increased the problems of the common man.
Vegetables being sold costlier than apples!
Many vegetables are being sold more expensive than apples at this time. Even the price of peas and tomatoes, which are sold cheap in winter, is also at its peak. In this season the tomato sold at Rs 20/25 per kg has reached Rs 100 per kg today. At the same time, peas are being sold at many places for 100, 150 and 200 rupees per kg.
Both the customer and the seller are unhappy
Not only are the customers upset due to the rising prices of vegetables, the condition of the vegetable vendors is also bad. Actually, after the increase in the price of vegetables, the sales have also come down. Let us know what are the prices of vegetables in the capital Delhi-
Vegetable Price / kg
Pea : Rs 100
Tomato : Rs 80
Potato : Rs 30
Bhindi : Rs 80
Onion : Rs 60
Lemon : Rs 60
Spinach : Rs 40
Ginger : Rs 100
Garlic : Rs 200
Brinjal : Rs 60
Raw Banana : Rs 60
Raw Papaya: Rs 60
Cabbage: Rs 60
Cabbage: Rs 60
Gourd: Rs 60
Cauliflower: Rs 60
Arabic: Rs 80
Parwal/Patal: Rs 80
Small Brinjal: Rs 60
Pumpkin: Rs 40
Bitter gourd: Rs 80
Desi Cucumber: Rs 60
Cucumber: Rs 60
Red Capsicum: Rs 400
Capsicum: Rs 120
Kandru: Rs 80
French Beans: Rs 160
Highbread Cucumber: Rs 60
Mushroom: 60 Rs
Carrot : Rs 60
Jackfruit : Rs 60
Sweet corn : Rs 30
Broccoli : Rs 300
Legume Beans : Rs 120
Radish : Rs 60
Thorny : Rs 80
Why are vegetables getting expensive?
There are many reasons behind the cost of vegetables. Due to crop failure due to heavy rains in South India, there has been a huge jump in the prices of tomatoes. In fact, due to the failure of tomato crop due to floods in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, the prices of tomatoes have reached the sky.
Yields falling short of demand!
Vegetables are not being transported on a small scale due to fuel inflation. The third big reason is the wedding season. After the festive season, the wedding season has started. In such a situation, the demand for vegetables is also increasing rapidly. Due to the increase in demand during the wedding season, the price of vegetables is not decreasing. Due to the severe shortage in the supply of essential commodities, their price has reached a new high.