Decreased supply of vegetables due to continuous rains; Beans sell for Rs 104 per kg

by time news
There are 11 farmers markets in Salem district, including Suramangalam, Asthampatti, Ammapettai, Thammampatti and Edaippadi. Vegetables are brought for sale from Salem district and other districts including Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri.
It is slightly cheaper than the external market vegetable price at the farmer’s market. The prices are going up due to the shortage of vegetables here. Farmers’ Market officials said:
Beans for the market, Bangalore, upstairs
The plantation brings in over one and a half tons daily for sale from Hosur. Currently, the supply has dropped to over 600 kg. Due to continuous rains in the state of Karnataka, the plants lose their flowers. These can affect production. Production was affected by the rains and the supply of beans was reduced. Beans prices have hit a hundred. The southwest monsoon has also begun.
Accordingly, a kilo of tomatoes sold at Rs. The price of vegetables has gone up from Rs 20 to Rs 22.
Vegetable prices are unlikely to fall in the coming seasons if it continues to rain.
Thus said.

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