Vegetable prices jump across Punjab, Haryana

September 19, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 01, 2016 07:30 pm IST - Chandigarh:

In the wake of supply crunch, prices of vegetables such as peas and beans have surged sharply over the last one week in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh.

The prices of peas have risen sharply from nearly Rs 80-100 per kg to Rs 120-Rs 140 per kg, traders said on Sunday.

Prices of other vegetables available in the retail markets including potato, beans, baby pumpkin, bitter gourd, carrots, cucumbers have also registered an increase.

While price of beans has jumped from Rs 50 per kg to Rs 60-70 per kg, baby pumpkin price has risen to Rs 60-70 per kg from Rs 40-50 per kg while cauliflower was selling at around Rs 60—70 per kg.

Potato prices for ‘pahari’ variety have risen to Rs 30-40 per kg from Rs 25 per kg. Bitter gourd was selling in the range of Rs 40-Rs 60 per kg, carrot prices have gone up from Rs 40 per kg to Rs 50-Rs 60 per kg while cucumber prices have risen from Rs 20-25 per kg to present Rs 40-50 per kg.

Lemon prices have also registered an increase going up from Rs 20-25 for 250 grams to Rs 30-40 for the same weight.-PTI

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