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Vegetable prices soar in Punjab and Haryana

In the wake of shortage of supplies from neighbouring states like Himachal Pradesh, prices of vegetables including tomato and potato have seen a significant surge in the last one week in Punjab and Haryana.

Tomato prices have jumped from Rs 50 last week to Rs 70 per kg in the retail markets this week, traders said.

Over a month ago, tomatoes, which are integral to preparation of most Punjabi dishes, were selling at around Rs 20 per kg.

Traders said that prices of other commonly consumed vegetables have also witnessed an increase.
Most of the vegetables including potato, cauliflower, green peas, capsicum, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, spinach, cucumber, pumpkin, among other vegetables have registered an increase in their prices. Traders also point out that scanty rains in the two agrarian states have resulted in short supply of some of the vegetables.

In the retail market, ‘Pahari’ variety of potato is selling between Rs 35-Rs 40 per kg while a kg of green peas is priced between Rs 80-Rs 100 depending on its quality, a jump by over
Rs 20 per kg during the past week.

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