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Indore, March 29: As the cost of living continues to rise and the availability of garlic diminishes in our daily meals, the recent slight dip in garlic prices brings some relief to consumers. Let's delve into the market rates of garlic, especially in Madhya Pradesh, one of the largest garlic-producing states in the country, on March 29.
In the bustling markets of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, the highest arrival of garlic was witnessed on March 29, encompassing both local and desi varieties. Approximately 460 tons of garlic were recorded in the Indore market, where prices ranged from a minimum of Rs. 500 per quintal to a maximum of Rs. 15,700 per quintal. The average price hovers around Rs. 4,000 per quintal. The substantial influx of garlic in the market has led to notable fluctuations in prices.
Garlic Market Rates in Bhopal: the capital city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, garlic prices fluctuated between a minimum of Rs. 1,750 per quintal and a maximum of Rs. 13,000 per quintal on March 29. The average price remains around Rs. 4,000 per quintal, with approximately 48 tons of garlic arriving in the market.
Garlic Market Rates in Major Production Cities:
The consistent rise in garlic prices underscores the challenges faced by consumers amidst inflationary pressures. Stay tuned for further updates on market trends and agricultural developments.