Following the surge in onion prices, tomatoes have now become the latest essential vegetable to witness a sharp price increase across Indian markets. Both wholesale and retail prices of tomatoes have risen by 20-30% in the past week, raising concerns among consumers and traders alike.
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Sharp Rise in Tomato Prices
Tomatoes, which were previously sold at ₹35-40 per kilogram, are now being sold at ₹50-60 per kilogram in several cities. The price hike is largely attributed to a significant drop in tomato arrivals from major producing states like Maharashtra and Karnataka. Over the past 10 days, the supply from these states has seen a reduction of 25-30%, further tightening the market.
In wholesale markets, the price of tomatoes has risen to ₹32-40 per kilogram, compared to ₹28-30 just a week ago. Traders in Azadpur Mandi, Asia’s largest wholesale market for fruits and vegetables, noted that the price surge is due to a severe disruption in supply caused by adverse weather conditions. Heavy rains in Maharashtra and Karnataka have damaged tomato crops and caused road blockages, limiting the number of trucks delivering tomatoes to the markets. Previously, 35-40 trucks would arrive from these states daily, but this number has now fallen to 20-25 trucks per day.
Additionally, local supplies from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat have not been able to meet the shortfall, further driving up prices. The timing of the crop damage, just before the main harvest season, is also exacerbating the situation. Experts suggest that prices may remain elevated for the next few weeks unless weather conditions improve and transport logistics return to normal.
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Impact on Retail Markets and Consumers
The steep rise in tomato prices is hitting consumers hard, especially in urban areas where people rely heavily on market purchases. Tomatoes are a staple in Indian households, used in everyday cooking across all regions, making the price surge a major concern. According to a local shopkeeper in Delhi, “Customers are cutting down on the quantity they buy. Where they used to buy 2-3 kilograms for a week, now they’re purchasing just 1 kilogram due to the high cost.”
Price hikes have also affected street vendors and small eateries, which often operate on thin margins. Many have reported having to reduce the amount of tomato used in dishes or adjust their menu pricing to cope with the increased costs.
Onion Prices Remain Unchanged
While tomato prices continue to climb, onions have maintained a stable price in retail markets despite earlier price surges. The government has been selling onions at subsidized rates to ensure price stability, and as a result, retail prices have remained unchanged over the past two weeks. In Rajapur market, onions are currently being sold at ₹70 per kilogram. Wholesale prices at Azadpur Mandi are ranging between ₹40-48 per kilogram, and traders expect these prices to remain steady in the short term.
Future Outlook
With disruptions in supply due to weather conditions in key producing states, the rising prices of both tomatoes and onions are expected to continue putting pressure on household budgets. This price hike comes at a time when consumers are already facing high inflation rates for other food items. The government may need to intervene by releasing buffer stocks or ensuring smoother logistics to stabilize prices. Meanwhile, traders and farmers hope for a quick resolution to transport issues and better weather conditions to avoid further price increases.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether supply conditions improve or if consumers will need to brace for further price hikes in essential vegetables.
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