Vegetable prices crash up to 80% since January, deepening farm distress
Vegetable prices have fallen sharply since January. Potatoes are down 40 percent, onions 50 percent, and tomatoes up to 80 percent. This is due to a supply glut and peak harvest arrivals. Staples like wheat and rice have also eased. Farmers face d...

Among benchmark wholesale markets, potatoes trade near ₹4/kg in Azadpur, onions at ₹10-11/kg in Lasalgaon, and tomatoes about ₹7/kg in Pimpalgaon. Staples have also eased, with wheat down about 10% and rice 5-6%. The declines are being driven by excess production, weak export demand, LPG shortages and heavy arrivals during the harvest season, pushing prices to levels farmers say are below cost, even as they help offset inflationary pressures from costlier imported commodities amid the West Asia conflict.

Higher availability of desi tomatoes in different states has also reduced demand for the vegetable from major producing states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.
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