Vegetables Latest Price: Hearing the prices of green vegetables in retail markets, where the faces of the common man are blooming, the faces of the farmers are turning yellow. Leave the cost from Nenua to Bhindi, Torai and from bitter gourd to bottle gourd, the farmers are not able to get their plucking and even the freight of the market. The prices of these green vegetables have come straight from the sky to the ground.
Nenua i.e. Luffa is selling 3 kg for 10 rupees, so no one is asking ladyfinger. Bitter gourd has also come down to Rs 5, while green vegetables are still being sold at Rs 20 to 30 per kg in cities.
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In fact, the demand for green vegetables has reduced due to the wedding season. The effect of this is that only parwal is being sold for 20 to 30 rupees per kg in green vegetables. The onion, which removes the tears of the people, has also suffered in this fierce wave of inflation. It is selling at retail for Rs 20 to 30 per kg. Potatoes are also loose. In the same days last year, potatoes sold for Rs 50 are now Rs 14 per kg. Just a few days ago, lemon was squeezing the juice of common people. This too is now getting four of Rs.10. On Tuesday, Nenua, Bhindi, Torai, Bitter gourd, Gourd were selling at Rs 5 a kg in Mathauli town of Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh. At the same time, parwal was Rs 30 and tomato was Rs 60 per kg. Whereas local tomato Rs 20 to 30.
According to the website of the Consumer Ministry, the retail average price of tomatoes has jumped 54.74 percent from Rs 26.27 to Rs 41.11 in the last one month. On the other hand, onion has become cheaper by 9.18 percent. According to the latest data, onion has come down to Rs 23.94 from an average price of Rs 26.36. Keeping in view the demand for potatoes in wedding ceremonies, it has risen by 7.82 per cent from Rs 21.36 to Rs 23.03 in a month. However, it is priced between Rs 10-20 per kg in most of the retail markets.