The government has said tomato prices in retail markets have declined by 12.89 per cent to Rs 47.52 per kg on December 21 as against Rs 54.55 per kg on December 14, on increased supply. Price of tomato at the all-India level, as on December 21, was lower by 23.69 per cent as compared Rs 62.27 per kg on November 21, 2021.
Prices of tomato as on December 21 for all the major cities were lower when compared to the corresponding prices one week and one month ago. Major markets in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Delhi, have been seeing an increase in arrivals, and hence a correction in prices in the past few days.
The Food and Consumer Affairs Ministry said ‘due to subdued rains, the supply disruption in Maharashtra and Gujarat has resolved and most of the retail markets have seen a decrease in the prices’. Prices of tomatoes had skyrocketed to as high as Rs 100-120 per kg in many cities last month due to disruption in supply.
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