Kolkata: Prices of potato that had skyrocketted in the past few months and is now near Rs 50 per kg is set to cool below Rs 40 per kg in West Bengal over the next few days, an official of a cold storage association in the state said Wednesday.
The wholesale rates of different varieties at the cold storage gate has dipped by Rs 5 per kg in the last three days and is likely to come down further to around Rs 28. This will help retailing of the vegetable staple in the local markets below Rs 40 a kg, the official of West Bengal Cold Storage Association told PTI.
Even this is much higher than the early December prices in the previous years as it would then hover around Rs 15 per kg in the state with markets awaiting new crops.
Produce from Punjab has started arriving but the quantity is little. The state's own produce will be ready for harvesting by the month end, he said.
A notice by West Bengal government dated November 27 had asked the 465 odd cold storage owners to clear the stocks by November 30 or steps would be taken against them.
The present operating protocol requires cold storages to clear their stock by November 30. But the state government had in the past extended the timelines on different counts.
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