
Consumers feel the heat as vegetables prices soar
The Hindu
Traders expect the prices to stabilise after May 10 when arrivals are likely to improve
Adding to the woes of consumers in the city who are reeling under the summer heat, the prices of several vegetables have begun to soar in the Koyambedu wholesale market. This had a cascading effect on the retail sector.
Wholesalers said it was normal for prices to go up during summer. But this year, the dip in yield had severely affected the arrivals in the city and led to spiralling cost, particularly for tomato, lemon and coriander leaf.
Normally, prices of lemon soar during summer and last year too the price touched ₹170 a kg. This April, price of one kg of lemon touched ₹200 kg.
The Koyambedu wholesale market gets 90% of lemons from Andhra Pradesh and the rest from within Tamil Nadu. However, this April, the market had not received daily stock from the State and there has been a fall in supplies from Andhra Pradesh.
Similarly, the price of tomato has been steadily shooting up ranging from ₹25 to ₹40 a kg in the wholesale market depending on the variety and quality.
Several other vegetables such as beans (₹40-₹70 per kg), broad beans (₹40-₹50 per kg) and gourd varieties were priced on the higher side. Coriander leaf, one of the key pantry essentials, was priced ₹150 a kg on Friday.

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