This Article is From Oct 13, 2021

Tomato Prices Surge Over Tight Supply Due To Non-Seasonal Rain: Report

Tomato Price Rise: Among the metros, the maximum increase in the retail price of tomato was seen in Kolkata where the key vegetable was priced as high as Rs 72 per kg on October 12 when compared to Rs 38 per kg during the month-ago period.

Tomato Prices Surge Over Tight Supply Due To Non-Seasonal Rain: Report

Tomato prices in retail markets of metro cities have shot up to Rs 72 per kilogram.

New Delhi:

Tomato prices in retail markets of metro cities have shot up to Rs 72 per kilogram on tight supply due to non-seasonal rains in key producing states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

Among the metros, the maximum increase in the retail price of tomato was seen in Kolkata where the key vegetable was priced as high as Rs 72 per kg on October 12 when compared to Rs 38 per kg during the month-ago period.

In Delhi and Chennai, retail prices of tomato increased to Rs 57 per kg from Rs 30 per kg and Rs 20 per kg, respectively, compared to the month-ago period, according to data compiled by the Consumer Affairs Ministry, reported news agency Press Trust of India.

In Mumbai, tomato prices in retail markets rose to Rs 53 per kg from Rs 15 per kg in the said period, the data showed.

The retail prices of tomato vary depending on quality and locality where the commodity was sold.

"Non-seasonal rains in producing states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have damaged the crop due to which the supply to consuming markets like Delhi has been affected. This has led to a rise in prices, both in wholesale and retail markets," Delhi's Azadpur Tomato Association President Ashok Kaushik told news agency PTI.

Delhi's Azadpur Mandi is Asia's largest wholesale market for fruits and vegetables.

Even the crop in hilly regions like Shimla has been affected due to the non-seasonal rains, he said, adding that 60 per cent of the tomato crop has been damaged in producing states that received the non-seasonal rains.

As a result, tomato prices in a month have almost doubled to Rs 40-60 per kg at Delhi's Azadpur Mandi as daily arrival of the commodity has halved to 250-300 tonnes, he added.

At present, harvesting is underway in key growing states of Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Tomato crop will be ready for harvest in around 2-3 months after planting and harvesting is done as per the requirement of the market.
 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

.