India: Chili prices go half as new crop arrives in the market

Published 2022년 3월 27일

Tridge summary

The price of green chili in Chandigarh has dropped by 56% from a two-year high of Rs 160 to Rs 70 per kg, due to the return of locally grown crops. Other vegetables such as onions, cucumber, capsicum, cabbage, and brinjal have also seen a decrease in price. However, the price of potatoes has increased from Rs 15 to Rs 18 per kilogram, and some winter vegetables like carrots, cauliflower, and lady's finger have become more expensive due to changing seasons.
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With locally grown crops returning to the market, the price of green chili has begun to fall in Chandigarh, providing much-needed relief to the consumers. After reaching a two-year high of Rs. 160 in the first week of March, the price of the staple vegetable has decreased to Rs 70 per kg presently, a decrease of nearly 56 percent. Other vegetables have seen a drop in price in recent days as well. According to mandi officials, another increase in their fees is expected in the following two weeks as a result of the hike in fuel prices. "Green chili had grown more expensive as the local supply and even that from far-off places like West Bengal and Gujarat had slowed down," said Harpreet Singh, a mandi supervisor with the Punjab Mandi Board. However, the locally sown produce has begun to arrive. As a result, green chili will become more affordable once more." Green chill prices had dropped to Rs 140 per kg on March 5 after reaching a high of Rs 160 per kg on March 2. Chilli and Cotton ...

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