Vegetables become costlier amid supply shortage

Vegetables become costlier amid supply shortage

Apart from tomatoes, green vegetables have also gone costlier in comparison to the last week.

AgenciesUpdated: Thursday, May 26, 2022, 10:01 AM IST
article-image
Lemon is being sold in Delhi for Rs 200 to Rs 250 per kg | Photo by Pexels

After LPG cylinder, rising prices of tomatoes and green vegetables are jeopardising the common man's kitchen budget. In the national capital, tomatoes are being sold for Rs 60-80; while in many cities its prices have reached Rs 100 amid shortfall in supply.

Apart from tomatoes, green vegetables have also gone costlier in comparison to the last week. As per vendors, these prices will increase further in the coming days as they argue "vegetables often become expensive during the rainy season".

According to traders at Azadpur and Ghazipur Mandi, Asia's largest vegetable and fruit market, the arrival of tomato (in the market) has fallen down to about a third, leading to a steep rise in its prices. Tomato is selling at Rs 65-80 per kg in the retail market.

Lemon is being sold in Delhi for Rs 200 to Rs 250 per kg. Similarly, brinjal is at Rs 60 to 80 per kg, calabash (laoki) Rs 50, cauliflower Rs 100 to Rs 120, onion and potato Rs 40, capsicum Rs 100 to Rs 130, carrot Rs 80 and spinach is being sold at Rs 60 per kg.

Other vegetables are also becoming expensive amid the shortfall in supply, said a trader, adding that the farmers have not planted new crops due to fear of loss, which would further increase the prices of vegetables in coming days.

RECENT STORIES

LIC Jan Suraksha Yojana Launch, Affordable Life Cover With Savings Benefit For Low-Income Families

LIC Jan Suraksha Yojana Launch, Affordable Life Cover With Savings Benefit For Low-Income Families

Tata Chemicals Q2 Net Profit Falls Over 60% To ₹77 Crore As Global Soda Ash Prices Remain Weak

Tata Chemicals Q2 Net Profit Falls Over 60% To ₹77 Crore As Global Soda Ash Prices Remain Weak

EPFO 2025 Update, Government Launches New Employee Enrollment Scheme — A Second Chance For Workers

EPFO 2025 Update, Government Launches New Employee Enrollment Scheme — A Second Chance For Workers

Orient Cement’s Q2 Net Profit Soars To ₹49 Crore On Tax Gains, Higher Volumes After Adani...

Orient Cement’s Q2 Net Profit Soars To ₹49 Crore On Tax Gains, Higher Volumes After Adani...

Bank Holidays in November 2025: Banks To Remain Closed For 11 Days In November — Check The Full...

Bank Holidays in November 2025: Banks To Remain Closed For 11 Days In November — Check The Full...