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Monday, May 23, 2022

The reason for the increase in tomato price

What is the justification behind the expansion in tomato costs in Tamil Nadu?

In Chennai, the retail cost of tomato has contacted Rs 140 for each kg. Brokers say there are many purposes behind the downpours and absence of supply. When will the cost go down?

During the beginning of the upper east storm in Tamil Nadu, tomatoes were sold for 20 to 25 rupees in retail outlets and 10 rupees in little business sectors. Nonetheless, with the beginning of the storm season, the cost of tomatoes has begun to increment and presently it is being sold at Rs. 100 for each kg at discount outlets in Coimbatore. In this manner, tomatoes sell for Rs. 140 to Rs. 150 in retail outlets.

What is the justification behind this?
"Ordinarily 80 trucks of tomatoes come to Coimbatore a day, however presently just 30 trucks come. Hence, the discount outlets offer tomatoes at Rs 100 to Rs 110. Tomato trucks began coming from Maharashtra yesterday and today. Thiagarajan is the leader of the Periyar Vegetable Florist Association in Coimbatore, Chennai.

Costs of tomatoes as well as vegetables can imagine potatoes, beans and peas have gone up forcefully. Beans sell for up to 100 rupees. The cost of eggplant has gone up from 50 rupees to 80 rupees. The cost of onion has gone up from 30 rupees to 40 rupees. The cost of potatoes goes from 25 rupees to 40 rupees. Only ginger is truly reasonable at Rs 30 for every kg.

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In Tamil Nadu, tomatoes are filled in Tirupati, Vaniyambadi, Madhanur, Theni, Wattalakundu, Andipatti, Dharmapuri and Kalikaguntanur, yet they don't come to Chennai from that point. With respect to Chennai, 90% of the tomatoes come from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The excess 10% comes from Krishnagiri, Veppanahalli, Hosur and Rayakottai regions in Tamil Nadu.

How long will this cost increment last? "It can't be said. Assuming the stockpile of tomatoes builds, the cost will go down. In the event that brokers send a few trucks from one express, the cost will go down right away. Any other way, a similar cost will proceed.

Could brokers at any point exploit these value climbs to accumulate aggressors? "It's unrealistic. A truck that shows up at 2 am will cost between Rs 50,000 and Rs 25,000 when it shows up at 5 am. That is all assuming it shows up later than expected. How might you store spoiled vegetables in a day? They are in the shops at the base. This is the 10th spot to sell the vegetables that come in that day. How might this be sold the following day? Plus, consider the possibility that more trucks come the following day and the cost goes down. So there is zero chance of accumulating, "says Thiagarajan.

In the interim, the Minister of Agriculture MRK said that the Department of Agriculture has begun work to control the ascent in tomato costs. Panneerselvam has said.

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Tomato cost

Here's the reason tomato costs are taking off in Chennai
 
                In the midst of the great expansion, individuals of Chennai are feeling the touch of the soaring tomato costs. Here's the reason tomato costs cost Rs 100 for each kg in Chennai.

Features
1.The tomato costs are taking off in Chennai and cost Rs 100 for each kg
2.The dunk in landings in the Koyambedu discount market has impacted the tomato costs
3.The tomato costs are ascending because of ceaseless precipitation in AP and Karnataka, influencing supply

                The soaring costs of tomato in Chennai are begging to be spent and have added to the hardships of individuals who are reeling under high expansion. The retail costs of tomatoes went between Rs 100 a kg and Rs 120 a kg in the city inferable from a plunge in the stock of tomatoes at the Koyambedu discount markets.
  The discount costs of tomatoes in Chennai are in the scope of Rs 80 to Rs 95, which is probably going to shoot up before very long because of the downpours in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
    In the midst of the taking off costs of tomatoes in Tamil Nadu, Minister of Co-activity for Tamil Nadu, Periyasamy, reported that tomatoes would be sold at negligible costs in 'Pannai Pasumai Shops'.

TOMATO PRICES RISING IN CHENNAI
                    The cost of the fundamental vegetables, including tomatoes, are soaring in Chennai because of an inventory lack at the Koyambedu discount market. By and large, the Koyambedu discount market gets almost 500 tons of tomatoes from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and from inside the state.

Yet, inferable from the weighty precipitation in both Andhra and Karntaka, the development of tomatoes has been seriously impacted. Presently, just 300 tons of tomatoes can arrive at the Koyambedu discount market and the downpour has pushed up the interest.

 The appearance of tomatoes at Koyambedu discount vegetable market diminished by almost 50%. The ranchers are currently being constrained to sell the veggies in their own state instead of sending it to business sectors like Chennai.

TOMATOES TO BE SOLD AT MINIMAL RATES

         The Tamil Nadu government has acquired 4 tons of tomatoes which are being sold at insignificant costs in 'Pannai Pasumai Shops', show to the helpful office. These stores are selling tomatoes for Rs 70 to Rs 85 for each kg.

 The state government has asked every one of the co-usable outlets in Chennai, Tiruchi, Coimbatore and Madurai to sell tomatoes at these negligible rates.

WILL TOMATO PRICES COME DOWN IN CHENNAI?
Inferable from the short inventory of vegetables at the Koyambedu discount market, the cost of tomatoes isn't supposed to descend at any point in the near  future.

Chandran, President of the Licensed Merchants Association, told TNIE, "As it will require something like two months for the tomatoes to be reaped once more, there is no way of the costs descending before July end. It will just increment as downpours are influencing yield." (sic)

The reason for the increase in tomato price

What is the justification behind the expansion in tomato costs in Tamil Nadu? In Chennai, the retail cost of tomato has contacted Rs 140 for...