: Rains, festive season, high fuel prices send vegetable prices soaring #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS #Business IANS New Delhi The delayed withdrawal of monsoon, coupled with flood situation
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Rains, festive season, high fuel prices send vegetable prices soaring #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS #Business
IANS
New Delhi
The delayed withdrawal of monsoon, coupled with flood situation in various parts of the country, soaring fuel prices and the festive season demand have all set the prices of vegetables, especially essentials such as onion and tomato, to shoot up within a week or so.
The Centre has claimed it is keeping tab on the prices and even announced that it has maintained a buffer stock to moderate prices and ensuring minimal storage loss.
The prices were relatively stable till about last month and the rates were comparable to that of the same time last year. However, with floods in several parts of south India in September and early October led to supply shortage.
For instance, according to state wise ‘Wholesale Prices Monthly Analysis for Onion’ for the month of October 2021 shows that in Delhi, the rate of onions in this month is Rs 2,970. 62 per quintal, compared to Rs 1,711. 18 per quintal in September 2021, which is a whopping 73. 6 per cent increase. However, the rate in October 2020 was Rs 3,161. 94 per quintal, which is minus 6. 05 per cent compared to current month price.
Similarly, for Maharashtra, the rate is Rs 2,760. 69 per quintal in October 2021 compared to Rs 1,521. 68 per quintal in September 2021, which is 81. 42 per cent increase. However, the rate in October 2020 was Rs 3,374. 71, which is minus 18. 19 per cent.
Almost similar prices played out in Madhya Pradesh where the rate for October 2021 is Rs 2,523. 79 compared to Rs 1,391. 11 in September 2021, which is again, 81. 42 per cent rise. And very similar to Maharashtra, the price in October 2020 was Rs 3,181. 28, which is minus 20. 67 compared to current month savings.
“The onion and tomato prices have shot up because there have been continuous rains in Maharashtra from where Delhi gets its onions. Tomatoes come from Maharashtra and Karnataka, which too has witnessed rains and flood fury in recent weeks,??? said former president of Federation of Fruit and Vegetables Trade Associations of Delhi, Rajendra Sharma.
This has had a cascading effect on retail rates in Delhi. Around navaratri time, the rates were stable, tomatoes cost Rs 50 per kg but days after Dussehra, on Monday, the rates had soared to Rs 80 per kg. Onions are currently being sold at Rs 60 per kg in most areas, with rates in south Delhi tad higher.
Vegetable rates rarely soar in just one area or one metro. The price rise is almost all the time pan-India, especially for the metro cities.
An onion grower and trader from Lasalgaon in Maharashtra, Sanjay Holkar, said, the diesel prices have hit the roof and that is the reason why the cost at the consumer end has escalated.
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