In India, after onions, now tomatoes are next in line to bear the brunt of supply shortages and rising prices. In the past few weeks, tomato prices have seen a surge of around 70 percent in Delhi. People are not happy with the price hikes, especially as it is the festive season.
The prices of vegetables in Maharashtra, Karnataka and the northern regions have been shooting up due to various factors including heavy rain. While the prices of onions almost doubled in comparison to the rates at the same time last year, tomatoes had, so far, stayed more or less unaffected.
Tomatoes in Delhi-NCR have started selling for Rs 40-Rs 60 (€0.51-0.76) in retail since the last few days and prices are expected to increase further in the coming days. Noida resident Manju Singh said that due to the huge increase in the prices of onions and tomatoes, the kitchen budget has gone haywire.
And it's not only in Delhi, tomato prices have increased drastically across the country. According to the website of the Central Consumer Affairs Department, onion price in Chandigarh was Rs 52 per kg on Wednesday.
On Thursday, a 25 kg sack of good variety tomatoes was sold at an average price above Rs 800 in Delhi's wholesale market Azadpur Mandi. The average variety of tomatoes was Rs 500 per sack.
According to the Azad Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) price list, the wholesale price of tomatoes was Rs 8-Rs 34 per kg and 560.3 tonnes of tomatoes arrived in the wholesale market on Wednesday.
[ Rs100 = €1.27 ]