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Tomato price shoots up to ₹100 per kg in Bengaluru; locals switch to tamarind

Currently, the tomato crop is grown on 16,328 hectares in the state. The state produces 9.50 lakh metric tonnes of tomato every year, according to experts.

Edited by: Vani Mehrotra @vani_mehrotra New Delhi Published : May 17, 2022 12:25 IST, Updated : May 17, 2022 12:25 IST
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Tomato prices shooting through the roof in Bengaluru

Highlights

  • Farmers who got the tomato yield are celebrating, while the common man is facing difficulties
  • Earlier, in protest against the vegetable price drop, the farmers had dumped their produce on roads
  • The tomato crop has been greatly affected by the cyclone in Karnataka

The common man in Karnataka, especially in Bengaluru is forced to cut down on tomato purchases as the prices have crossed Rs 80 per kilogram. In the recent past, farmers had dumped vegetables on the road, in protest against the steep drop in tomato prices. However, the farmers who got the tomato yield are celebrating, while it is pinching the middle and poor classes.

Though the Horticultural Producers Cooperative Marketing and Processing Society of Limited (HOPCOMS) price list showed the price of tomato at Rs 75 on Tuesday, the prices in many vegetable shops and malls of Bengaluru have crossed Rs 100 per kilogram.

The tomato crop has been greatly affected by the cyclone in the state, as well as in neighbouring states, resulting in skyrocketing prices. Along with the cyclone, the thunderstorm rains have also affected the crop.

Kolar district in the state grows large quantities of tomatoes compared to other districts. 

Currently, the tomato crop is grown on 16,328 hectares in the state. There is good crop yield in June and August months. The state produces 9.50 lakh metric tonnes of tomato every year, according to experts.

In the Kolar market, last year, 15 kilograms of tomato were being sold for Rs 15. Now it has gone up to Rs 80 and Rs 100. The wholesale price in Shivamogga, Karwar, Hubballi, Dharwad is between Rs 50 and Rs 70, they said.

Presently, three to four trucks of tomatoes are arriving from Nasik to the Bengaluru market.

The people have switched over to tamarind to get a tangy flavour for sambar and other dishes.

Incessant rains have also affected the greens and the prices have doubled in the market.

(With inputs from IANS)

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