Jaipur: Heavy rain and a widespread rainy season have damaged local yields that lead to a surge in vegetable interest rates throughout the state.
Like Rajasthan getting a supply of vegetables, especially from other countries, retail prices nearly 40 percent higher.
Wholesale traders in Mohana Bath said the increase in vegetable prices would continue until September 15.
“Heavy rains have damaged plants on agriculture in Tonk, Chomu, Bassi, Bagru, Madhopur and other areas in Rajasthan.
We currently depend on Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
Thus, high wholesale vegetarian prices, “Abdul Majid said, a wholesaler in Mohana Bathed.
Tomatoes, which are sold at Rs 20 to Rs 30 per kg, now costs Rs 35 to RS 45.
Lemon, which is valued between Rs 25 and Rs 35 per kg in July, now has been sold with Rs 35 to RS 45.
“New Prices Just double and this trend will continue until September 15 when we will begin to get vegetables from local agriculture, “Shiv Shiv Shankar Sharma, the president of the carrier of the vegetable trader’s office in Mohana Bathed.
Sharma added that some vegetables harvested locally will begin to come from September the first week.
“In mid-September, prices will be cheaper because the supply will be abundant.
Locally, we will start cucumber, lemon, tomatoes, coriander and other vegetables,” he added.