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K’taka: vegetable prices soar, perpetrators of peace

Mangaluru: travelers, restaurant owners, and very desperate catering because the price of vegetables just went north for two weeks.
The price of rocket starts with tomatoes but now drums, also cannot be triggered in the pocket.
The price is Rs 225 per kilogram on Saturday and rises to Rs 320 per kilo later.
Curry cucumber is sold with Rs 80 per kilo.
Before September, it seems to be a very Habbler vegetable with Rs 15-20 per kilo.
If you don’t like Ivy Pumpkin, it’s time to miss it because Rs 110 per kilo.
See price list, it’s not difficult to imagine if someone wants to pass vegetables at all.
This sample for dinner: double beans at Rs 90 per kilo, Cowpea Rs 100, Capsicum Rs 140, Ridge Pumpkin Rs 90, cauliflower and cabbage rs 70 and carrots at Rs 100.
If you want to be wise, then select Pumpkin.
It was at Rs 20 per kilo.
Pilekal, heavy rain throughout Karnataka has damaged vegetable production, causing a lack of supply.
Kudpi Jagadeesh Shenoy, President of the Association of the owner of the Hotel Dakshina Kannada, said the hotel and restaurant had lost their margins firmly.
The restaurant increases coffee prices, tea, and some items on the menu around RS 5, citing the increase in cooking fuel.
“The price of vegetables is surprising,” he said.
“We hope the situation returns to normal.” All applicants are on the same boat uncertainty.
A catering in a popular vegetarian restaurant says expenses and income are now almost the same.
“We survive because customers return, which allows us to balance revenue.
We pray that Covid-19 does not turn on because restrictions have a more destructive effect than the temporary increase in vegetable prices,” Caterer said.
Ravichandra Shetty, Secretary of the Horticulture Manufacturer of Co-Operative Marketing and Processing Society Limited, said there would be no concession from high prices until the rain was not summer in Chikamagaluru and Hassan, where vegetables were given a local distribution.
“The Temple of Kukke Subrahmanya wants 400 kilograms of ivy pumpkin at Rs 30 per kilo for Fest Shashti.
We lost the way to provide it because the procurement price is Rs 90 per kilo,” he said.

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