New Delhi:Ever since the government announced Unlock 1.0, vegetables' supply and demand along with their prices have increased. According to the rate list of the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) of Azadpur Mandi here, the wholesale prices of tomatoes have increased by two and a half times while the prices of potatoes, onions and other green vegetables have also increased.
The traders here said that after restaurants, dhabas, canteens and eateries have opened, the demand for vegetables has increased by almost 20 per cent. Due to the increase in the wholesale demand for vegetables, their retail prices have gone up.
As per the rate list, two weeks ago the average wholesale price of tomatoes was Rs 3 per kg while on Wednesday it was Rs 6 per kg. Though the minimum wholesale price of tomatoes here remained unchanged at Rs 1.25 per kg the maximum wholesale price increased from Rs 4.75 per kg to Rs 18 per kg, a hike of 279 per cent in two weeks.
The minimum wholesale price of onion was Rs 2.50 per kg while the maximum was Rs 8.75 per kg on June 3, which increased to Rs 4 and Rs 11.50 per kg, respectively. The average retail price of onion has also increased by about 36 per cent from Rs 6.25 to Rs 8.50 per kg.
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