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March 27, Uttar Pradesh The aftermath of Holi festivities has brought a surge in market activity across Uttar Pradesh on March 27, notably impacting tomato prices in major markets. Here's an overview of the current tomato rates in various markets across the state:
Local tomatoes saw an influx of 9 tons in the Bareli market. Prices ranged from a minimum of Rs. 1850 per quintal to a maximum of Rs. 1900 per quintal.
Meerut Market: The Meerut market reported an arrival of 55 tons of local tomatoes. Prices ranged from Rs. 1600 per quintal (minimum) to Rs. 1700 per quintal (maximum).
Kanpur Market: Indigenous tomato arrivals in Kanpur market peaked at 120 tons. Prices varied from Rs. 1650 per quintal (minimum) to Rs. 1850 per quintal (maximum), with an average price of Rs. 1760 per quintal.
Ghaziabad Market: Ghaziabad market witnessed 80 tons of indigenous tomato arrivals. Prices surged beyond Rs. 2000 per quintal, with the maximum price hitting Rs. 2080 per quintal and an average price of Rs. 2040 per quintal.
Lucknow Market: Lucknow, indigenous tomato prices soared, with the minimum price exceeding Rs. 2080 per quintal and the maximum price reaching Rs. 2180 per quintal. The market saw an arrival of 60 tons.
Bulandshahr Leads with Highest Prices:
Anupshahr Market, Bulandshahr: The Anupshahr market in Bulandshahr district reported the highest prices for indigenous tomatoes. Prices peaked at Rs. 2600 per quintal (maximum), with the minimum price recorded at Rs. 2200 per quintal and an average price of Rs. 2400 per quintal.
Gonda Market: Gonda market also saw a surge in indigenous tomato prices, with the maximum price hitting Rs. 2600 per quintal. The minimum price recorded was Rs. 2480 per quintal, with an average price of Rs. 2500 per quintal.
The significant rise in tomato prices across these markets reflects the post-festive demand dynamics and market fluctuations. Stay tuned for further updates on market trends and price movements in Uttar Pradesh.