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When will the vegetable prices come down?

Posted on: 21/Nov/2015 11:03:39 AM
Due to continuous rains, the prices of vegetables in Chennai have gone up. The merchants have explained that when these prices will come down.  
 
One of the wholesale dealer in Koyambedu market while speaking about the price rice said, In the Koyambedu wholesale market, the shopkeepers cannot increase the rates of the vegetable on their own. The rates are fixed on the rates prevailing in Vijayawada, Karnataka, Hyderabad and Andhra wholesale markets. 15 tonnes of vegetables can be loaded in a lorry. To bring a lorry load from Andhra to Koyambedu an amount of Rs 1,200 inclusive of lorry rent and loading expenses is being spent.   Since the production of tomatoes and onions are produced less, the rates have been high. As far as sales of vegetables are concerned, it can`t be the same every day. If the demands increase the sales will be double fold. If there is no one to buy, then the products will be stagnated. So to sell the vegetable at a normal price, the production should be more and there should be no short supply.
 
Rates of vegetables in Koyambedu market

Vegetables

Wholesale price

Retail price

Tomatoes

Rs 45-55

Rs 60-70

Onions

Rs 40-55

Rs 65

Ladiesfingers

Rs 35

Rs 50

Potatoes

Rs 20

Rs 38

Brinjals

Rs 30-45

Rs 55

Bitter  Gourd

Rs 30

Rs 48

Carrot

Rs 40

Rs 70

Beans

Rs 55

Rs 70

Broad beans

Rs 50

Rs 75

Drumsticks

Rs 60

Rs 90

Cabbage

Rs 15

Rs 32

Ginger

Rs 80

Rs 110

Beetroot

Rs 25

Rs 42

Green Chillies

Rs 20

Rs 35

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