Unseasonal rains in northern India have led to a significant increase in the price of tomatoes, which has risen from ₹40 to around ₹80 per kg. The supply of the spice 'char magaz' from Sudan, a key import source, has decreased due to the ongoing conflict, resulting in a threefold price hike to ₹900 per kg. Ginger prices have also risen from ₹30 to ₹40 per 100 gms due to a strategic move by farmers to recover losses from last year. These price increases are expected to persist until new crops arrive, and the situation is further complicated by high demand from southern India.