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Last week, tomato prices in Uttar Pradesh's markets experienced a sudden spike. Between June 15, 2024, and June 22, 2024, there was a significant increase in tomato rate. This article analyzes the prices in various markets and identifies which varieties were in highest demand.
The table below clearly shows the increase in tomato prices in major markets of Uttar Pradesh.
Market | Variety | Price on June 15 | Price on June 22 | Increase in Price |
Muzaffarnagar | Deshi | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,800 | ₹ 800 |
Pilibhit | Local | ₹ 855 | ₹ 1,618 | ₹ 763 |
Puranpur | Local | ₹ 853 | ₹ 1,615 | ₹ 762 |
Fatehpur Sikri | Hybrid | ₹ 970 | ₹ 1,600 | ₹ 630 |
Shamshabad | Hybrid | ₹ 900 | ₹ 1,500 | ₹ 600 |
Lucknow | Deshi | ₹ 1,370 | ₹ 1,950 | ₹ 580 |
Gorakhpur | Hybrid | ₹ 1,450 | ₹ 2,000 | ₹ 550 |
Moradabad | Deshi | ₹ 1,020 | ₹ 1,570 | ₹ 550 |
Achhnera | Deshi | ₹ 1,080 | ₹ 1,600 | ₹ 520 |
Meerut | Local | ₹ 1,200 | ₹ 1,600 | ₹ 400 |
Sultanpur | Hybrid | ₹ 1,100 | ₹ 1,400 | ₹ 300 |
Azamgarh | Hybrid | ₹ 1,290 | ₹ 1,580 | ₹ 290 |
Lalganj | Hybrid | ₹ 1,315 | ₹ 1,600 | ₹ 285 |
Fatehabad | Hybrid | ₹ 1,220 | ₹ 1,350 | ₹ 130 |
Factors Behind the Price Increase:
Supply Shortage: The irregular weather in Uttar Pradesh has directly impacted tomato crops. Both insufficient and excessive rainfall in various regions have affected crop yield, leading to reduced availability and increased prices.
Reasons for the Price Surge:
Conclusion: Last week, Uttar Pradesh's markets saw an unexpected rise in tomato prices. Both deshi and hybrid varieties saw increased demand, contributing to the price hike.