The impact of rising inflation is being seen everywhere in the country. Meanwhile, the rising price of tomatoes has added to the difficulties of the common man. After lemon, now there is a steady increase in the price of tomatoes.
Tomato prices have gone up to more than Rs 50 per kg in different parts of the country. If the report is to be believed, the prices of tomatoes in North India can jump by 80 to 100 rupees per kg in the next month.
Suddenly the reason for the rising prices of tomatoes is being told due to the decrease in its yield. In fact, last year farmers suffered a lot in tomatoes. Due to this, the tomato crop was planted less this time. At the same time, due to the scorching heat this year, the tomato crop has also suffered a lot. Due to this, there is a huge increase in the prices of tomatoes due to less production.
Although the increase in the price of tomatoes is affecting the pockets of the common man, the farmers are getting good benefits from it. Due to its huge demand and profits, traders are camping in the areas of Karnal, Kurukshetra and Yamunanagar districts of Haryana. These are the areas where tomato cultivation has taken place this time.
Source: Krishi Jagran
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