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Southern Karnataka

Tomato prices down due to rains - Kolar district farmers worried

Heavy rain has affected the prices of tomatoes in Kolar district. Rain has destroyed tomato crops and prices have crashed to Rs 50 per 15-kg crate. According to Vijayalakshmi, APMC market secretary, everyday 3,000 to 3,500 tons of tomatoes arrive in the market. “We usually send 140 truckloads of tomatoes to various parts of the country on a daily basis which has come down to 80 vehicles due to a drop in demand,” she said.

Sources said there is another reason for low demand in other states. “Due to rain, a particular variety of tomato which is grown here, gets damaged. Traders from other states are not keen on buying that tomato variety as it takes more time to transport the produce from here. The prices will fall further if the same weather condition continues as the crop needs good amount of sunlight,” they added.

[ Rs 100  = €1.20 ]

Source: newindianexpress.com

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