The prices of vegetables across the country, including the capital Delhi, have been unbridled. All vegetables are being sold at double to one and a half to twice the price. The direct and most impact of which is falling on the budget of middle class families and other expenses are also being forced to cut. However, the prices of potatoes and onion used in daily dinner are still stable amidst the ever increasing prices of vegetables.
Potato is being sold at the rate of 16 to 20 rupees per kg, while talking about onion prices, they are also getting easily available on spending just 20 to 25 rupees. Which are giving some relief to the common people among the expensive green and seasonal vegetables. Along with this, tomatoes are also a little cheaper than in the past and selling for 40 to 50 rupees per kg and are playing an important role in maintaining the flavor of people’s plate.
Prices of vegetables in the mandis
सब्जियों की बढ़ी हुई कीमतों को लेकर जब एबीपी लाईव की टीम ने पश्चिमी दिल्ली की सबसे बड़ी सब्जी मंडी के विक्रेताओं से बात की तो केशोपुर मंडी के एक सब्जी विक्रेता वेदराम और उमेश ने बताया कि, इस वक्त मंडी में करेला – 50 रुपया, घीया – 20 – 25/ किलो, लोबिया – 50/किलो, भाटा बैगन – 30/किलो, भिंडी – 30/किलो, सीताफल – 12-15/kg, 7-8/kg, cabbage – 30/kg, beans – 150/kg, peas – 150 -200/kg, zucchini -40/kg, spinach – 50-60/kg, broccoli -150-180/kg, tinda – 80/kg – 80/kg, cucumber – 30/kg, coriander – 70- 90- 90/kg, green chilli – 50/50/kg – 50/50/kg – 50/50/kg – 50/kg – 50/50/kg – 50/50/kg – 50/50/kg – 50/50/50 50-60/kg, ghee -20-25/kg, cabbage -70-80/kg, Hari chilli 50 rupees kg, capsicum -100-125 kg, papaya -30 rupees -30 rupees.
Some vegetables are still on the sky in the market
Where other vegetables are confined in the double figures, then the same beans 150/Kg, Broccoli 150-180/Kg, Peas 150 to 200/Kg Capsicum 100 to 125/Kg And if you talk about carnivorous taste jackfruit, 120/Kg Did not appear to be sold at a lower price. The price of all these vegetables for wholesale traders, if access to retail shopkeeper is sold among the general public, then you can understand how expensive it will be. For example, if we talk about green coriander leaves, today’s wholesale price 70 to 90/Kg Whereas this coriander is retail ie in retail market, 20/100 to the public todayGram Get
Prices may fall from next month
Brokeli comes from Shimla at the rate of Rs 150-180 per kg and today it is being sold at Rs 280 per kg. At the same time, jackfruit is coming from Madras, which is selling Rs 120 per kg. Chitralal, who sells tomatoes, said that the price of tomatoes has declined slightly and from next month it will start getting Rs 30 per kg.
According to vegetable vendors, vegetable crops have suffered a lot due to rain. At the same time, green and seasonal vegetables coming from outside are not as arrival as consumption. Also, due to coming from other states, its transportation cost is also looking more. Due to these reasons, the prices of vegetables are getting unbridled. The arrival of new crops will start from next month, after which the price of vegetables will start.

