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జనాలు బీజేపీ feeding data చూసి..wow aney keyboard పులులు..

Last 5 years nundi.. horrible..

Though country having enough rains .. farmers and consumers are suffering like never before...

In 12 months of year..most of yge time people buying veggies with higher prices

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20 minutes ago, Venkatpaladugu said:

https://www.eenadu.net/telugu-news/business/tomato-prices-soar-across-country-due-to-dip-in-supply/0101/123113461

 

జనాలు బీజేపీ feeding data చూసి..wow aney keyboard పులులు..

Last 5 years nundi.. horrible..

Though country having enough rains .. farmers and consumers are suffering like never before...

In 12 months of year..most of yge time people buying veggies with higher prices

Jai SreeRam…. You are anti national….mee Rahul kante better aa le 😉😉

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The price of tomatoes has been spiralling due to weather disturbances and is expected to come down over the next couple of weeks, Rohit Kumar Singh, the Union Consumer Affairs Secretary, has told NDTV.

"I want to assure people that prices are going to come down in next few days... fresh supplies are expected in Delhi from Solan and other centres in Himachal Pradesh which will help control prices," he said. "I think within 10 to 15 days the price of tomatoes will start coming down," he added.

Data from Consumer Affairs Department shows the retail price of tomato in Delhi is ₹ 60 a kg, in Mumbai ₹ 42 a kg, in Kolkata ₹ 75 a kg and Chennai ₹ 67 a kg.

The maximum price of ₹ 122 per kg has been reported from Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) and Bellary (Karnataka), data shows.

"Every year, at this time of the year, there is a spike in tomato Prices. This is one of those bad times," Mr Singh told NDTV.

The current crunch, he said, was due to the twin effect of bad weather and supply constraints. The monsoon is causing heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which has hit the crop and also restricted its supply.

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 unexpected rains in may and delayed monsoon arrival caused spike in veggies prices. 

Farmer never gets one fourth of price paid by consumer.

Small middle man cannot make big investment in preserving perishable veggies. We needs big investment from guys like reliance tata adani into  farmer goods supply chain . We should encourage them by making necessary laws.

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14 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

The price of tomatoes has been spiralling due to weather disturbances and is expected to come down over the next couple of weeks, Rohit Kumar Singh, the Union Consumer Affairs Secretary, has told NDTV.

"I want to assure people that prices are going to come down in next few days... fresh supplies are expected in Delhi from Solan and other centres in Himachal Pradesh which will help control prices," he said. "I think within 10 to 15 days the price of tomatoes will start coming down," he added.

Data from Consumer Affairs Department shows the retail price of tomato in Delhi is ₹ 60 a kg, in Mumbai ₹ 42 a kg, in Kolkata ₹ 75 a kg and Chennai ₹ 67 a kg.

The maximum price of ₹ 122 per kg has been reported from Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) and Bellary (Karnataka), data shows.

"Every year, at this time of the year, there is a spike in tomato Prices. This is one of those bad times," Mr Singh told NDTV.

The current crunch, he said, was due to the twin effect of bad weather and supply constraints. The monsoon is causing heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which has hit the crop and also restricted its supply.

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13 hours ago, ravindras said:

 unexpected rains in may and delayed monsoon arrival caused spike in veggies prices. 

Farmer never gets one fourth of price paid by consumer.

Small middle man cannot make big investment in preserving perishable veggies. We needs big investment from guys like reliance tata adani into  farmer goods supply chain . We should encourage them by making necessary laws.

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kinda video  lo ranjith laga

 

 

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