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Cold waves lead to mild gains in the price of vegetables in Raj

Cold waves lead to mild gains in the price of vegetables in Raj
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Jaipur: Vegetable prices are reported to increase slightly in the last three days due to ground bubbles, rainfall and weather conditions suddenly damage local plants.
Tomatoes, coriander, female farms and cucumbers in Dudu, Bassi, Chaksu and Chomu have been hit hard.
“As a plant in Dudu, Bassi, Chaksu, Chomu, Tonk was damaged by frozen soil and sudden weather conditions, tomato prices increased in the wholesale market.
Therefore, it is available in the retail market for Rs 35-45 per kg,” said Abdul Sagir, a wholesaler in Muhana Bath.
Until mid-December the price of tomatoes was Rs 60-80 per kg.
But after the arrival of local harvests, dipped prices and tomatoes are available at Rs 25-30 per kg.
Because of ground porridge and the weather conditions suddenly the price of other vegetables including coriander, green chili, bridal and cauliflower also rose.
Navratan Sharma, a Kacholiya farmer said, “From 20-26 December due to a bubin and rainfall, vegetable plants were damaged in the state.
However, we expect good vegetables in the second winter place.
Hopefully the price will go down.
At some Sunday prices Vegetables are lacking in bathing baths.
“However, traders at Muhana Bathing on Sunday stated that from Tuesday and so on there would be a decrease in the price of daily vegetables.
“It is a temporary phase because prices will begin to be dipped from Tuesday and so on Monday, the supply of vegetables will increase in Muhana Bath.
Customers will benefit with a price decline,” Shiv Shank Kharma, a wholesaler in Muhana bathed.
Usually, in January and February, good vegetable products come from local farming.
“Even though the early disappointing, it seems that in the next few days, prices will be profitable.
The price of each vegetable will decrease when Muhana Bathing on Sundays also witnessed a number of trucks and vehicles carrying vegetables,” said Anil Mawardia.

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