Nepalese growers angry as they are not getting reasonable prices for their tomatoes

Published 2023년 6월 26일

Tridge summary

Nepalese farmers dumped 400 tons of tomatoes in protest after not being able to sell them at a reasonable price. They offered to sell the tomatoes at a very low price, but were still unable to find buyers. Market analysis showed that businessmen in Pokhara were arbitrarily setting the price of tomatoes, leading to higher prices for consumers.
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Original content

This weekend, Nepalese farmers dumped around 400 tons of tomatoes on the street adjacent to Kathmandu’s main vegetable market in Kalimati, as they would not get ‘a reasonable price’ for their produce. The farmers expressed anger after they were not able to sell the tomatoes even though they offered to sell the tomatoes at a throw-away price of Rs 10 per kg. They argued that tomatoes were being sold at a much higher price in Pokhara. Currently, the retail price of tomatoes in Pokhara ranges from Rs 65 to Rs 70 per kilogram. The wholesale price of tomatoes in Pokhara is around Rs 55 per kilogram. When the retailers buy tomatoes from the wholesale market at around Rs 55 per kilogram and sell ...
Source: Hortidaily

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